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The cannabis exposure study, which included more than 9,000 pregnant people at eight medical centers across the U.S., found that cannabis use during pregnancy was associated with a higher risk of ...
Cannabis use among older US adults has surged from 2021 to 2023, with increased prevalence linked to health conditions and legalization in various states.
As marijuana cultivation expands across the United States and globally, concerns are emerging about its environmental footprint—particularly about cannabis grows and water usage.
The DEA’s potential rescheduling of cannabis to a Schedule III drug could ease restrictions, boosting research and offering tax benefits to cannabis businesses.
While marijuana use surged in both men and women, it was more prevalent among women. 6 Marijuana use by Americans aged 65 and older increased by nearly 46% from 2021 to 2023.