Now more than ever, the opportunity for marijuana and alcohol to be available in the same public settings is growing. Although their presence together is not a new phenomenon, folks may find ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Dario Sabaghi covers the cannabis industry with a focus on Europe. Americans are now choosing cannabis over alcohol for daily ...
Can cannabis-infused drinks help serve as substitutes for alcohol? This is what a recent study published in the Journal of ...
A recent survey found that cannabis-infused beverages may fit into a similar social context as alcohol, with participants ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. A.J. Herrington is a freelance writer covering weed news and culture. A new survey finds that cannabis-infused drinks are becoming ...
Want to consume marijuana and want a quick hit but don’t want to smoke? Consider a tincture or oil. More people are using cannabis to relax, to sleep, or for medical reasons. It has become popular ...
Certain people who use cannabis tend to drink less alcohol, a new study found. Researchers from Brown University’s Center for Alcohol and Addiction Studies set out to determine whether cannabis use ...
Study finds cannabis improves sleep in anxiety patients compared to alcohol. Frequent cannabis users report consistent sleep quality, challenging the tolerance theory. Research calls for deeper ...
To celebrate the informal cannabis holiday of 4/20, diners at Eden restaurant will feast on marijuana-infused beet salad, poached flounder and a pork shoulder paired with mocktails — with no alcohol.
A startling shift has occurred in the United States—from use of alcohol to use of cannabis, THC, and cannabis-infused beverages. The percentage of drinking adults in the US has been dropping since ...