Marijuana is prescribed to help ease chronic pain and control nausea in cancer patients, but legal red tape has made more ...
A recent review published in JAMA found that the evidence to support the use of cannabis and cannabinoids for most medical ...
New research reveals significant gaps between public perception and scientific evidence for medical cannabis benefits across ...
Marijuana may soon be rescheduled, and the biggest change could be taxes. Here’s how reclassification could lower tax bills ...
The review also found that daily use of medical cannabis — especially inhaled or high-potency products — may increase the ...
Experts told ABC News that reclassification of the drug would open the doors to more scientific research by removing current ...
Cannabis moves from Schedule I to Schedule III under the executive order. The president said it 'doesn't legalize marijuana ...
President Donald Trump took a major step this week toward reshaping federal drug policy by signing an executive order ...
A sweeping review of more than 2,500 studies reveals that despite booming public enthusiasm, cannabis has strong scientific ...
The move to reclassify cannabis from a Schedule I to a Schedule III drug could spark new studies into pain, aging and women's health, Dr. Staci Gruber tells GBH's All Things Considered.
President Donald Trump signed an executive order Thursday directing the attorney general to expedite the reclassifying of ...
Recreational marijuana is not legal in Pennsylvania despite urging from a majority of Democrats in the legislature, but that could change in the new year due to an unlikely advocate.