As the normalization of cannabis continues, more and more big names get into the game. This time, it’s the prestigious Yale university who are getting involved. Specifically, they are going to study it’s potential effects. They’re aiming to be the leader in the research of cannabis's effect on our health. Yale School of Medicine, which is one of the world's leading centers for biomedical research, advanced clinical care, and medical education, has announced they will be creating a research center to study the acute and chronic effects of cannabis and cannabinoids on neurodevelopment and mental health. Some of the new center’s leaders say they plan to use a multipronged and multidisciplinary approach to study the acute and chronic effects of cannabis and cannabinoids. The center will be called “The Yale Center for the Science of Cannabis and Cannabinoids,” and will be funded initially by Yale’s Department of Psychiatry, along with support from the dean’s office. The research center is only now possible because of Connecticut’s recent legalization of adult-use cannabis, which saw sales beginning on January 10th, 2023. Comments are closed.
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