Cannabis is one of the most widely self-medicated substances for insomnia. Studies show complex effects: THC reduces sleep latency but disrupts REM sleep, while CBD seems to have more modulatory effects. CBD products targeting sleep have exploded onto the market. Newsweed follows the science and market of cannabis and sleep, without confusing marketing with science.
A recent survey conducted by The Harris Poll for Green Thumb Industries reveals that cannabis is now a more popular sleeping pill among American adults...
Recent research has explored the effects of cannabis use before bedtime, in particular its impact on cognitive abilities, performance of...
A recent study conducted by researchers at the University of Colorado at Boulder has revealed that cancer patients who consume edibles,...
A recent study by Inserm, the University of Bordeaux and the Bordeaux University Hospital has caused a stir in the non-specialist press, which has been quick to attribute the...
One French person in three suffers from sleep disorders, according to the Institut National du Sommeil et de la Vigilance. Compared with conventional sleeping pills (benzodiazepines, Z-drugs), whose...
Unlike cannabis, sleep deprivation has never been illegal. Yet cannabinoid receptors seem to react in the same way to both, at...
You're tired and can't fall asleep. You toss and turn in bed until you're head over heels. But you can't...
Cannabis is often consumed before going to sleep. Somnisplif« is said to make it easier to fall asleep, sleep soundly and wake up without a hangover. When users stop...