There Were More Cannabis Studies Published in 2022 Than Any Year Prior

2022 was a record-breaking year for cannabis-related research.

Researchers across the globe published a record-breaking 4,300 scientific papers on the subject of cannabis, according to an analysis of studies published by the National Library of Medicine/PubMed.gov website.

This exceeds the previous record of around 4,200, set just last year. There’s strong potential for this to increase even further given President Biden signed legislation earlier this year to greatly expand marijuana research in the United States.

According to NORML, there have been over 30,000 marijuana-related, peer-reviewed studies released since 2010. By comparison, researchers published fewer than 3,000 total papers about marijuana in the years between 1990 and 1999 and fewer than 2,000 total studies during the 1980s.

“Despite claims by some that marijuana has yet to be subject to adequate scientific scrutiny, scientists’ interest in studying cannabis has increased exponentially in recent years, as has our understanding of the plant, its active constituents, their mechanisms of action, and their effects on both the user and upon society,” NORML’s Deputy Director Paul Armentano said. “It is time for politicians and others to stop assessing cannabis through the lens of ‘what we don’t know’ and instead start engaging in evidence-based discussions about marijuana and marijuana reform policies that are indicative of all that we do know.”

Much of this uptick in scientific interest surrounding cannabis is a result of researchers’ newfound focus on marijuana’s therapeutic activities. A 2018 paper assessing trends in cannabis-related publications concluded that the total number of peer-reviewed publications dedicated to medical cannabis has increased nine-fold since the year 2000.

In all, PubMed.gov now cites over 42,500 scientific papers on marijuana. Available to the public online since 1996, PubMed is a free resource supporting the search and retrieval of biomedical and life sciences literature.

You can find our list of the top 10 cannabis studies of 2022 by clicking here.

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