Sleep is vital to a function, happy life…but sometimes is so hard to achieve. But good news – is cannabis now the #1 sleep aid? Post holidays, pre-summer, extra work and more – all leading to less ...
More than 1 in 5 young adults in the United States are using cannabis or alcohol as a sleep aid, new research shows. Every two years, researchers from the University of Michigan survey 20,000 adults ...
A study published in the journal Exploration of Medicine found an increasing preference for using inhaled cannabis products over other sleep aids. Some have quit using prescription sleep aids ...
This article was originally published by the National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws (NORML) and appears here with permission. Nearly a quarter of Canadian cancer survivors acknowledge ...
WASHINGTON, USA — A new study finds that cannabis users seem to be less reliant on conventional sleep aids, according to researchers at Washington State University. More than 80% of the 1,255 people ...
A new study has found that a majority of medical cannabis users suffering from insomnia and poor-quality sleep are ditching conventional over-the-counter and prescription sleep aids in favor of using ...
Sleep — something all humans need — can be surprisingly elusive. In 2022, the global sleep aids market was valued at $78 billion. Whether it comes in the form of a drug, a tea, a new regimen, or ...
The survey also indicates that parents with kids under age 18 choose cannabis as a sleep aid more than those who are not. Parents with kids under age 18 are also more likely to wish they slept better ...