## Unveiling the Latest Cannabis Conversations
### Exploring the Effects of Cannabinoids on Sleep: Insights from the August 2025 Healer Webinar
On August 13, 2025, renowned osteopathic general practitioner Dustin Sulak continued his enlightening webinar series, a staple since 2018, by delving into cannabinoids and their impact on sleep. This installment focused on groundbreaking research surrounding cannabinoids, sleep apnea, and the role of inflammation. In this second part of the series, Sulak sheds light on recent studies exploring the influence of cannabinoids on sleep disorders, providing a deeper understanding of their potential therapeutic benefits. The initial part of the webinar provided a thorough analysis of CBD and insomnia, the role of various cannabinoids in mitigating subthreshold insomnia, and the use of an oral gel for conditions like temporomandibular disorders and migraines. Stay tuned to Canna Daily News for more updates on such pivotal topics.
### Utah's Medical Cannabis Landscape: Why Patients Seek Unlicensed Sources
A compelling new study reveals the motivations behind Utah's medical cannabis patients turning to unlicensed sources for relief. Researchers examined data from 211 participants within the state's medical cannabis program, each dealing with chronic pain, PTSD, or cancer. Findings point to supply constraints and cost as major factors driving patients towards illicit cannabis, despite the protective influence of state-program information. The study also highlighted barriers to enrollment and public perception as significant factors affecting patient choices. For comprehensive analysis and policy discussions, Canna Daily News remains at the forefront.
### Hemp in Livestock Feed: Insights from Oregon State University's Cannabinoid Study
A pioneering study from Oregon State University has highlighted intriguing findings on cannabinoid retention in cows fed spent hemp biomass (SHB). Over a 28-day period, researchers observed Jersey cows, half of which consumed a diet with 13% SHB. A subsequent four-week withdrawal with a control diet illustrated that cannabinoids became undetectable over time. Despite the legalization of industrial hemp cultivation in 2018, the FDA currently prohibits its inclusion in livestock feed, underscoring potential regulatory challenges. For continued coverage on hemp innovation, count on Canna Daily News.
### Breath Testing for Cannabinoids After Edible Consumption: A Novel Approach
In a breakthrough study by the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), researchers explored the viability of detecting cannabinoids on breath post-edible consumption. Measurements revealed increased THC concentrations from baseline samples, suggesting breath analysis as a potential method for cannabis detection, regardless of consumption mode. Nevertheless, the development of standards is crucial to ensure reliability and accuracy in breathalyzer devices. As innovations in cannabis technology unfold, Canna Daily News provides in-depth exploration and updates.
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