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Melissa Hutsell is an award-winning freelance journalist with a deep rooted passion for both community and international journalism. She was born and raised in Northern California, and has lived, studied, worked, and traveled in more 20 different countries. Melissa holds a Master's degree in Global Journalism from City University London, as well as degrees in Journalism and Globalization from Humboldt State University. Though she covers various topics as both a writer and editor, she specializes in business and cannabis journalism.
A new study has once again highlighted the benefits of cannabis – particularly for women.
Cannabidiol, better known as CBD, is a nonpsychoactive chemical compound found in marijuana and hemp. Among the most common reasons people use CBD products, according to the article, are insomnia, depression, anxiety, and joint pain.
One of the study’s most significant findings states that 55 percent of users are female. Additionally, “Forty-two percent of the CBD users said they had stopped using traditional medications like Tylenol pain relievers or prescription drugs like Vicodin and had switched to using cannabis instead,” according to the article.
Researchers also found that users prefer vaping concentrates to flower, followed by edibles.
Among consumers, doctors noted confusion between hemp and CBD extracted from marijuana.
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