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Does THC Effect Women Differently Than Men?
•Jul 8, 202o
Cannabis Broadcast Station
Men and women experience the same effects of marijuna, but is the ingestion consumed differently? In a study, 91 people from ages of 19 to 25 smoked one joint a day, with either 12.5% THC or a placebo. These patients prior to the study used cannabis anywhere from 1 to 4 times a week. The study showed that women typically had smoked less of the joint and had less THC in their blood, but experienced the same effects as men. Additionally, questions have arisen if gender identity plays a role. What are your thoughts on this research? Tell us what you think and don’t forget to share and subscribe. Tune in to the Cannabis Newsroom, every Sunday at 6pm on Roku. Distributed by: Cannabis Broadcast Station/ Infinity Broadcast Network Sponsored by: Infinity Inc. http://www.infinitybroadcastnetwork.com http://www.infinitybrandsinc.com http://www.cannabisbroadcaststation.com
•Jul 8, 202o
Cannabis Broadcast Station
Men and women experience the same effects of marijuna, but is the ingestion consumed differently? In a study, 91 people from ages of 19 to 25 smoked one joint a day, with either 12.5% THC or a placebo. These patients prior to the study used cannabis anywhere from 1 to 4 times a week. The study showed that women typically had smoked less of the joint and had less THC in their blood, but experienced the same effects as men. Additionally, questions have arisen if gender identity plays a role. What are your thoughts on this research? Tell us what you think and don’t forget to share and subscribe. Tune in to the Cannabis Newsroom, every Sunday at 6pm on Roku. Distributed by: Cannabis Broadcast Station/ Infinity Broadcast Network Sponsored by: Infinity Inc. http://www.infinitybroadcastnetwork.com http://www.infinitybrandsinc.com http://www.cannabisbroadcaststation.com