With the legalization of marijuana spreading across many states, veterinary clinics are witnessing a dual trend: a rise in accidental THC toxicity cases in pets, and a surging interest in the potential therapeutic benefits of another cannabinoid—Cannabidiol, or CBD. While THC (tetrahydrocannabinol) is known to be toxic to dogs and cats, causing psychoactive effects, CBD is non-intoxicating and is increasingly marketed as a wellness supplement for our furry companions. But does it actually work? Dr. Gene Pavlovsky, a veterinarian leading the small-animal primary-care service at the University of Illinois, weighs in on the science, the hype, and the safety concerns every pet owner should know.
Read morePresident Donald Trump signed an executive order on Thursday directing Attorney General Pam Bondi to expedite the rescheduling of cannabis from a Schedule I to a Schedule III substance under the Controlled Substances Act. This significant policy shift would move marijuana from a category including heroin and LSD—defined as having no medical use and high abuse potential—to a classification shared by drugs like Tylenol with codeine and anabolic steroids, which are recognized for medical use with a lower risk of abuse.
Read moreThe United Arab Emirates has taken a significant legislative step by permitting the medical use of industrial hemp for the first time. A federal decree issued on Thursday authorizes the use of hemp—a variety of the cannabis plant containing low levels of the psychoactive compound THC—within the health sector, as well as in industries such as textiles, construction, and packaging. The government hailed this move as a catalyst for establishing a new economic sector and paving the way for a “promising market.”
Read moreAs the popularity of cannabis-derived products like cannabidiol (CBD) grows among humans for treating various ailments, new research suggests our canine companions might also be reaping significant benefits. A study published in Frontiers in Veterinary Science has found that dogs given CBD supplements over a prolonged period showed a notable decrease in aggressive tendencies, highlighting a potential new therapeutic avenue for canine behavioral issues.
Read moreA new study published in the Journal of Feline Medicine and Surgery offers promising news for cat owners dealing with feline mobility issues. ElleVet Sciences, a leader in CBD pet products, has announced the results of a clinical trial analyzing the safety and efficacy of its proprietary CBD + CBDA (cannabidiolic acid) paste formulation. The findings suggest that this specific blend can significantly help cats move more comfortably and enjoy a better quality of life.
Read moreIn recent years, Cannabidiol (CBD) has surged from a niche compound to a mainstream wellness phenomenon. Since the 2018 Farm Bill effectively legalized hemp-derived CBD in the United States, it has appeared in everything from oils and tinctures to gummies and creams. Proponents tout its potential for alleviating anxiety, reducing pain, and—perhaps most appealing to the millions of adults struggling with rest—promoting better sleep.
Read moreFor millions seeking relief from chronic discomfort, CBD (cannabidiol) has become a go-to remedy, available in everything from oils to lotions. Its popularity surged following the 2018 federal legalization of hemp, yet the scientific understanding of exactly how CBD interacts with the nervous system has lagged behind consumer enthusiasm. Now, a groundbreaking study published in Cell Chemical Biology offers a significant leap forward. Researchers have developed a novel nanotechnology delivery system that allows CBD to effectively cross the blood-brain barrier, silencing overactive pain circuits without the common side effects associated with traditional pain medications.
Read moreIn the rapidly expanding world of wellness supplements, Cannabidiol (CBD) has emerged as a superstar, touted for a myriad of health benefits ranging from better sleep to anxiety relief. Among the most compelling claims is its potential as a powerful anti-inflammatory agent. But as CBD products flood the market—from oils and gummies to topical creams—a critical question remains: Does the science actually support the hype? While early research is promising, experts emphasize that we are still in the early stages of understanding exactly how CBD interacts with inflammation in the human body.
Read moreA new federal law included in the latest spending bill is set to ban certain THC products, a move that could potentially eliminate many hemp businesses when it takes full effect in November 2026. The legislation prohibits products containing more than 0.4 milligrams of THC, the psychoactive compound in marijuana.
Read moreDespite the growing popularity of edibles and vapes, a significant portion of young Americans continue to smoke nicotine, tobacco, and cannabis, according to a new study from the University of Michigan. Published in the American Journal of Preventive Medicine, the research analyzed data from 8,722 individuals aged 12 to 34 who had used at least one of these substances in the past 30 days.
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