New research from Washington State University suggests that stress influences cannabis use not only in people but in rats as well.
A new study found that rats with high stress levels were more likely to self-administer a hit of vapourized cannabis.
Turns out, rats don’t like getting hot and heavy. In a wafer-thin silver lining to the unbearably humid, miserable, no good, very bad heat waves that have body-slammed the Baked Apple so far this ...
A study published in Neuropsychopharmacology focused on cannabis-seeking behavior and found that rats with higher natural stress levels are much more likel | Health And Medicine ...
Some rodents are naturally calm. Others turn to cannabis to cope. That’s what a new study in Neuropsychopharmacology seems to suggest, anyway, after revealing that higher rates of stress hormones are ...
Stress weakens the alcohol-induced dopamine response in rodents, which subsequently results in the animals willingly consuming more alcohol compared to their unstressed counterparts, according to a ...
Many studies suggest that Epigallocatechin-3-Gallate (EGCG) has many protective effects. But little is known about its protective effects against chronic restraint stress-induced damage in rats. The ...