People who need emergency care or hospitalization for cannabis use disorder are at an elevated risk of premature death within five years, a new Canadian study suggests.
Researchers have debunked key beliefs about addiction, like that a person must hit "rock bottom" before having treatment or ...
Two new Canadian studies are the largest to date looking at death rates and psychosis associated with cannabis use disorder.
Advertisement Medical marijuana patients also had more days ... medically recommended cannabis is not associated with reduced addiction risk compared with nonmedical use," the research team ...
A bill looking to add minimum fines for marijuana possession in Idaho is now waiting for Gov. Brad Little’s signature.The ...
Residents spoke out against the possibility of permitting a marijuana dispensary within the city in city council’s meeting ...
Smoking the drug increases addiction risks and has severe health consequences for lung function, especially if cannabis is combined with tobacco. Researchers have found that people who use marijuana ...
Medical marijuana patients also had more days of ... that medically recommended cannabis is not associated with reduced addiction risk compared with nonmedical use,” the research team led ...
Changes in Opioid Use Outcomes After Passage of Medical Marijuana Laws Jan. 13, 2025 — A new study found no changes in opioid outcomes among the general population with the states' passage of ...
A new effort is underway to legalize not just medical marijuana but recreational use, too. But is that the best route forward ...