Scientists test if 'Indica' or 'Sativa' labels actually change your high
NCT ID NCT07214155
Summary
This study aims to understand how different types of cannabis, labeled as 'indica,' 'sativa,' or generic, affect people's minds and bodies. Researchers at Johns Hopkins will have 70 occasional cannabis users smoke different products in a controlled setting. They will then measure things like memory, mood, and simulated driving performance to see if the strain labels match real effects.
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