In the
first study to assess sex differences in sensitivities to THC, the key
ingredient in cannabis, researchers have found that smoking the concentrated
marijuana of today may be riskier for women - thanks to the hormone estrogen. The
new study, conducted in rats, details how the hormone estrogen makes females
more susceptible to effects of THC in marijuana. The researchers, led by Prof.
Rebecca Craft of Washington State University, publish their National Institute
on Drug Abuse-funded study in the journal Drug and Alcohol Dependence. Interestingly,
the "munchie effect," whereby marijuana use increases appetite, is
the only THC reaction where males exhibit more sensitivity than females.
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