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Emily Earlenbaugh

Writer Emily Earlenbaugh shows off her Cannabis themed manicure given to her by Christina Blea at her Dabulous Nail Bar, in her home in Richmond, Calif., on Wednesday January 31, 2018. | Photo: Michael Short
Arts

Nail bling takes on a cannabis sheen

Emily Earlenbaugh
Cannabis can cause racing pulse, but it's cardiovascular risk compared to other activities isn't clear.
Reviews

Four essential new medical cannabis reference books

Emily Earlenbaugh
The strain Jack Herer is associated with a soaring energetic effect. | Photo by David Downs
Explained

What are cannabinoids and why are they revolutionizing medicine?

Emily Earlenbaugh
Care By Design is a leading California maker of CBD-rich products.
Explained

What is cannabidiol, or CBD, and is it right for me?

Emily Earlenbaugh
The Beboe, Hmbldt and Bloom Farms Highlighter vape pens are seen on Tuesday, Aug. 8, 2017 in San Francisco, Calif. SOURCE: Russell Yip
Explained

Vaping — What is vaping and is it safe?

Emily Earlenbaugh
Blue Dream (above) is a best-selling hybrid strain. | Photo David Downs
Explained

What is THC, and is it right for me?

Emily Earlenbaugh
Cannabis is for an aphrodesiac — for some people, ... it depends. | Photo courtesy of Canndescent
Explained

Is marijuana an aphrodisiac? Can it be used as a sex aid?

Emily Earlenbaugh

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