A study found that vaporized cannabis rapidly increases food intake by activating brain reward circuits rather than true hunger signals. Participants and rats ate more even when full, and blocking ...
A study conducted by researchers at Washington State University and the University of Calgary recently looked into how the increase in appetite with the use of cannabis.
A nyone who has even a passing familiarity with cannabis can tell you the munchies are real. Although it’s a phenomenon that’s well known to science, the research on it is lacking. Or at least it was ...
Getting the “munchies” after using marijuana isn’t just in your head. It’s a real biological phenomenon that could hold important, real-world implications for people suffering from conditions ...
Surprising no one, scientists have confirmed that cannabis use can give people the munchies.
Researchers found that the munchies are a cognitive response that occurs regardless of sex, age, weight or recent food ...
It’s not in your stomach; it’s in your head. Scientists have mapped exactly how cannabis overrides your brain's satiety ...