Top 10 Cannabis Studies of 2016
For the fourth consecutive year, we take a look at the year’s top 10 cannabis-related studies.
It’s been a big year for cannabis science. A plethora of studies have been released demonstrating its wide medical properties. Although it was a challenge, we’ve narrowed these down to the top 10, with two honorable mentions. These include what we believe to be the most important in their implications.
The Top 10 Cannabis Studies of 2016 (in no particular order):
Study: Heart Attack Patients with History of Cannabis Use Less Likely to Die During Hospitalization
Cannabinoids May Attenuate Negative Effects of Morphine on Magnocellular Neurons
Study: Cannabinoids Can Inhibit Growth of Carcinoma Cancer Cells, Program them to Die
Cannabinoid Receptor Found in Spermatozoa, Vital to Penetration of Ovum
New Study: Cannabis Use During Pregnancy is Safe, No Harm to Baby
Study: Cannabis an Effective Medicine in Early and Late Stage Dementia
Study: CBD can Prevent and Induce Cell Death in Cervical Cancer
Study: Cannabinoids a Safe and Effective Treatment for Tourette syndrome
Study: Cannabidiolic Acid (CBDA) Inhibits Highly Aggressive Breast Cancer
Honorable Mentions:
Study: Cannabis Use Can Help Treat Symptoms of Bipolar Disorder
Past Top 10 Studies of the Year
Is there a study you think we missed? Comment below!