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Health Risks of Weed for MD Youth Highlighted
As Maryland navigates recreational marijuana legalization, health experts are highlighting risks for teenagers and young ...
While most Americans consider marijuana safe, new research published this week found that use of the drug is associated with a higher risk of stroke and heart attack, including among younger ...
Marijuana is becoming easier to get in many states, and one group showing interest might surprise you: parents of children with autism. In online and support groups, families swap tips and share ...
People with certain psychiatric disorders are at increased risk for cannabis use disorder and vice versa, a new study finds. Credit: Rebecca Gelernter ...
Ohio dispensaries can let customers buy 2.5 ounces of flower at once, according to the Division of Cannabis Control.
New data has revealed that cannabis use among older adults is at an all-time high. Researchers at UC San Diego and NYU discovered that marijuana use by Americans aged 65 and older increased by ...
Among older adults, marijuana use remains most common in men, rising from 6.7% in 2021 to 9% in 2023, but older women also reported increased cannabis use.
From the onset of marijuana prohibition, criminalization advocates sought to advance their agenda — an unduly influence to the public — by sensationalizing the supposed strength of cannabis ...
Researchers warn of increased cannabis use among older US adults, as experts link it to health risks and complications in chronic disease management.
Medical marijuana patients fall to the bottom of the list when it comes to the federal government Pardons are a priority of marijuana rescheduling, affecting patients, veterans and more. reality ...
Smoking or eating marijuana on a regular basis may damage a healthy person's blood vessels much like tobacco does, a small study finds.