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The use of weed to replace alcohol is a growing trend in the United States. “We know that moderate alcohol consumption has health risks, and risk increases as alcohol consumption increases,” Boyd said in an email. “Cannabis smoke contains toxins, carcinogens, and particulate matter that have been linked to cancer, lung damage, and cardiovascular disease,” Cohen said in an email. Research on edibles, such as baked goods, candies and beverages, and other methods of using cannabis is in its infancy. “In and of itself, it’s not good that more people are using cannabis,” Grinspoon said.
Persons: CNN —, , , , “ I’ve, Carol Boyd, ” Boyd, Weed, Peter Grinspoon, ” “, ” Grinspoon, Beth Cohen, ” Cohen, I’m, Boyd, ” Robert Page II, Grinspoon, ideation, it’s Organizations: CNN, National Survey, Center, Drugs, University of Michigan, US Centers for Disease Control, Massachusetts General Hospital, Marijuana, University of California, University of Colorado Skaggs School of Pharmacy, Pharmaceutical Sciences, Drug, Food and Drug Administration, National Poison Center, FDA, Lifeline Locations: United States, Washington, Ann Arbor, Boston, San Francisco, Aurora, Georgia
Read previewA Black-owned skincare brand said influencers who traveled to France on a brand trip it organized experienced "racism and Islamophobia." Topicals said Monday that the incident occurred during a recent brand trip to the French Alps attended by "Black and Brown creators from the UK and US." AdvertisementThis past weekend, we hosted our third brand trip in Megève, France with a group of Black and Brown creators from the UK and US. At least one influencer on the trip shared their experience online, identifying the establishment. Muslim women dress modestly for many reasons, but a central one is to respect and deepen their relationship with God, according to the Australian Broadcasting Corporation.
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CNN —For the past year and a half, medical cannabis company CEO Gary Long has spent a lot of his time reassuring Georgia’s small-town mayors about what will soon be coming to their local pharmacy: medical marijuana. The Georgia Board of Pharmacy is currently processing applications from pharmacies around the state that want to sell low-dose THC products. National chains such as CVS and Walmart won’t be selling THC products in Georgia, but Long said 130 local pharmacies have already agreed to sell his product exclusively. Making medical cannabis so accessible in such a traditionally conservative Deep South state like Georgia caught some by surprise. Californians have been able to buy medical cannabis since 1996 and adults there got the right to use it recreationally in 2016.
Persons: Gary Long, that’s, , Long, Coke, Andrew Turnage, Jimmy Kimmel, “ I’ve, ” Long, Jonathan Marquess, ” Marquess, it’s, Jay Wexler, , Brian Kemp, Marquess ’, Marquess, there’s, ” Turnage, Aaron Smith, ” Smith, Dr, Sanjay Gupta, Turnage, I’ve Organizations: CNN, Botanical Sciences, Georgia, of Pharmacy, CVS, Walmart, Medical Cannabis Commission, Georgia General Assembly, US Drug Enforcement, Boston University School of Law, Justice, Gov, Pharmacy, Georgia Pharmacy Association’s Academy of Independent Pharmacy, National Cannabis Industry Association, Get CNN, CNN Health Locations: Georgia, United States, Connecticut, Massachusetts
Influencer sponsorship review platform FYPM ranked the five highest and lowest paying brands. As more influencers advocate for pay transparency, creator startups are building tools to help collect and share pay data with the creator community. F*** You Pay Me, a platform for creators to anonymously review brands, recently published a creator pricing report for deals on Instagram and TikTok. FYPM's report is based on data from 16,010 crowdsourced brand deal reviews submitted by FYPM creators, with about 7,279 brands. In its most recent report, FYPM once again asked creators to rate the brands they'd worked with.
Persons: FYPM, they've, Lindsey Lugrin, Adobe, they'd, Sunday Riley Organizations: Walmart, Nike, KD, Target, Walmart Adobe Target McDonalds Nike, Adobe Locations: Canada
Influencer sponsorship review platform FYPM ranked the five highest and lowest paying brands. As more influencers advocate for pay transparency, creator startups are building tools to help collect and share pay data with the creator community. F*** You Pay Me, a platform for creators to anonymously review brands, recently published a creator pricing report for deals on Instagram and TikTok. FYPM's report is based on data from 16,010 crowdsourced brand deal reviews submitted by FYPM creators, with about 7,279 brands. In its most recent report, FYPM once again asked creators to rate the brands they'd worked with.
Persons: FYPM, they've, Lindsey Lugrin, Adobe, they'd, Sunday Riley Organizations: Walmart, Nike, KD, Target, Walmart Adobe Target McDonalds Nike, Adobe Locations: Canada
But first, we are going to hear more from Sam Bankman-Fried this week, even if you think we've already heard quite enough from him. Sam Bankman-Fried testifies during a hearing before the House Financial Services Committee on December 8, 2021 in Washington, DC. Disgraced FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried, who said he once considered himself a "model CEO," tweeted last week that he would testify before tomorrow's House Financial Services committee hearing focused on his firm's blowup. FTX's new CEO, John J. Ray III, who oversaw the bankruptcy of Enron, will testify in the first part of the hearing. A private lunch with the billionaire is on the table if you're willing to pony up the cash.
Olowe gave her advice for pitching investors with confidence as a Black female founder. Her company creates skincare products for chronic conditions that can be difficult to treat and contribute to lower self-esteem. Before last year, only 93 Black female founders had raised $1 million or more in venture capital, according to ProjectDiane, a biennial report on the state of Black and Latina women founders by the organization Digitalundivided. Above all, she doesn't let the statistics on funding for Black female founders trip her up. That means she provides more context to give investors a deeper understanding of the market for skincare products, especially within communities of color.
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