Cannabis Drinks May Offer a New Path to Drinking Less Alcohol
A University at Buffalo study found 58.6% of cannabis beverage users substituted them for alcohol, reducing weekly intake from seven to 3.35 drinks, supporting harm reduction strategies.
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Cannabis Drinks May Offer a New Path to Drinking Less Alcohol
New research from the University at Buffalo indicates that choosing cannabis-infused drinks instead of alcoholic beverages may offer a new approach to reducing alcohol-related harm. Cannabis-infused drinks could represent a new way to help some people cut back on alcohol, according to results from a small study conducted by public health researchers at the University [...]
Cannabis beverages may help people drink less alcohol
Recent survey data suggests that cannabis-infused beverages may serve as an effective tool for individuals looking to curb their alcohol consumption. People who incorporated these drinks into their routines reported reducing their weekly alcohol intake and engaging in fewer episodes of binge drinking. The findings were published in the Journal of Psychoactive Drugs. Alcohol consumption is a well-documented public health concern. It is linked to …
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