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Emily Earlenbaugh
Emily Earlenbaugh
Dr. Emily Earlenbaugh is a cannabis writer and educator. She is the Director of Education for Mindful Cannabis Consulting, where she teaches patients how to find the cannabis options that work best for them. She regularly writes about cannabis science and culture for publications like Cannabis Now Magazine, SF Chronicle’s GreenState, HelloMD, and Big Buds Magazine. Emily has a doctorate in philosophy of science from UC Davis.

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  • field of non-psychoactive hemp plants

    Hemp testing over 0.3% THC must be destroyed—here’s why

    Emily Earlenbaugh - Published on September 21, 2020

    The 2018 Farm Bill opened up hemp farming in the US, but when an entire crop tests over 0.3% THC it’s considered illegal.

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  • indoor cultivation, cannabis growing

    How detrimental is indoor cannabis cultivation to the environment?

    Emily Earlenbaugh - Published on August 19, 2020

    A new study argues that indoor cannabis is worse for the environment than outdoor, but many companies are already changing the indoor landscape.

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  • Cannabinoids’ roles against infectious disease need the clarity that only prohibition's end can bring. (bdspn/iStock)

    Can cannabis prevent or cure the coronavirus? The data look dubious

    Emily Earlenbaugh - Published on April 22, 2020

    ‘Cannabis isn’t an antiviral medication,’ says a leading cannabinoid physician. ‘It doesn’t really function that way.’

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  • cannabis research, pot doesn't make you dumb, marijuana and IQ

    Cannabis IQ drop is a myth, new twin study confirms

    Emily Earlenbaugh - Published on December 27, 2019

    A new twin study finds that genetic and environmental factors—not cannabis—drove IQ down over time.

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  • Pesticide maker bans its own product due to cannabis stigma

    Emily Earlenbaugh - Published on October 14, 2019

    There’s no reason to ban Natria’s pesticides—except for the company’s own distaste for the cannabis industry.

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  • How to spot a fake vape cartridge

    Emily Earlenbaugh - Published on September 19, 2019

    Pro tip: Only buy from state-licensed stores, and give the packaging and label extra scrutiny.

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  • We Dabbed the Most Expensive Cannabis Extract in California

    Emily Earlenbaugh - Published on July 9, 2019

    Blue River Strawnana Mochi Flan costs four times more per gram than gold.

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  • Is Neem Oil Causing Cannabinoid Hyperemesis Syndrome?

    Emily Earlenbaugh - Published on June 24, 2019

    Is cannabis overuse—or pesticides—behind cannabinoid hyperemesis syndrome? Leafly investigates the potential causes of this cyclical vomiting phenomenon.

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  • Seattle area is number one in global marijuana use, study finds.

    Washington Consumes More Cannabis Than Any Region on Earth, Study Says

    Emily Earlenbaugh - Published on June 20, 2019

    Wastewater surveys of 60 global cities ranked Puget Sound #1 in THC use per capita.

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  • Workers in medical cannabis states die on the job 34% less often than non-medical states, data from the US Dept. of Labor show. (olando_o, GOLDsquirrel/iStock)

    Workplace deaths fell 34% after medical cannabis legalization

    Emily Earlenbaugh - Published on May 29, 2019

    Why? Younger adult workers might be using less alcohol, opioids in medical cannabis states.

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