NHL team bonding has moved away from partying in public settings to the quiet privacy of online gaming. At the same time, the ...
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The Hidden Dangers of Cannabis Edibles for KidsDr. Cynthia Cross warns about rising edible exposures in children and shares safety tips for parents. Elliot Zimet's ...
The tide is turning in the NHL, as players are avoiding booze more and embracing video games and pot. A new report suggests ...
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LAist on MSNEven where weed is legal, product safety isn't guaranteedMost states allow some sale of cannabis, but testing for pesticides and mold in the weed supply varies from one state to ...
Determined to stay positive for his daughter, local chef Ed Cunje inspires young chefs at the Children's Museum of Phoenix.
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A bill introduced this legislative session aims to prohibit the sale of certain marijuana products to customers aged 21 to 25 ...
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Edible marijuana exposure in children jumped 1,375%, community action urged by PA PediatricianAccidental poisonings from marijuana edibles are surging, putting children’s lives at risk, according to Dr. Frank Maffei, ...
Cannabis edible products are made using cannabis extract. The primary active ingredients in cannabis extract are cannabinoids. 1 Of the 100+ cannabinoids currently described, delta-9 ...
The Minnesota Office of Cannabis Management (OCM) announced it will be accepting applications for cannabis license starting ...
The procedure for making cannabis edibles involves infusing food or drink items with cannabis extracts, often THC, CBD, or a mix of the two. Let's take a closer look at how they are made: 1.
The surge in popularity of edible cannabis products has allowed users to be discreet while eliminating odor and potential harm to the lungs. However, the packaging of these products is appealing ...
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