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Scientists Got a Bunch of Worms High and All They Wanted to Do Was Eat Junk Food

This study opens up new avenues for studying the intricate interplay between cannabis and appetite regulation, which may help create fresh remedies for diseases like cachexia and anorexia. Realizing that nematodes also have food needs can cause some people to reevaluate their opinion of these microscopic critters, transforming them from unrelatable soil-dwelling organisms to relatable beings with similar appetites.

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