Worms exhibit cannabis-induced munchies, study finds.

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A new study using worms has shed light on the workings of the endocannabinoid system and why cannabis consumption enhances mood and increases cravings for high-calorie foods. Researchers found that exposure to anandamide, an endocannabinoid, increased the worms' preference for higher-quality food, similar to the "munchies" effect in humans. The study suggests that worms can be a useful model for studying the endocannabinoid system and developing better drugs that target this system with fewer side effects.
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