People often use modified water pipes (bongs) to smoke the dab, but dabs can also be put into an e-cigarette and be vaped. (Photo: Getty Images) Young people who use marijuana and are looking for a ...
NEW YORK (WABC) -- There's a new drug with THC that's not the marijuana you're used to. It's not green. It's not a plant. If you didn't know any better, you might think it's crack cocaine. Users have ...
This post is part of our High-tech High series, which explores weed innovations, and our cultural relationship with cannabis, as legalization in several U.S. states, Canada, and Uruguay moves the ...
“Dabbing” is all the rage among high-tolerance cannabis consumers. The practice of dabbing is essentially heating a cannabis concentrate — often called a wax — to a very high temperature and then ...
Dear Stoner: Is the wax and shatter sold at dispensaries made of the same stuff in vapes? I’m worried that dabbing will get me sick. Jimmy D. Dear Jimmy: It can be, but in this case that’s probably ...
New research published in the journal ACS Omega from Portland State University (PSU) shows that high temperature dabbing causes the release of noxious chemicals. What does this mean for medical ...
Students at one elementary school are learning the best way to avoid getting others sick, and it looks a lot like dabbing. Pint-size students are doing the dance move as a way to remember exactly how ...
Like the viral dance move of the same name, using marijuana by "dabbing" is having a moment. The latest marijuana-consumption craze has users chasing bigger highs through a process called "flash ...
New research suggests that an increasingly popular method of cannabis consumption may pose more health risks than other methods on a chemical level. Dabbing, a process in which is heat is applied to ...
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