Adults aged 18 to 49 years who used cannabis for medical reasons had higher rates of cannabis use disorder compared with ...
Most states allow some form of "medical marijuana". Medical marijuana is especially popular with pain patients, many of whom ...
Currently in Florida, the only way to legally grow cannabis is to own a Medical Marijuana Treatment Center, of which there ...
A large study from the University of Colorado found heavy cannabis use is linked to reduced brain activity. Lead researcher ...
Legislators are moving to force the Arizona Department of Health Services to spend some of its money to research the effects ...
As cannabis becomes more widely accepted, it’s important to stay informed and consume responsibly. Whether you’re seeking ...
House Bill 1246 also establishes taxes on the retail sale of adult-use cannabis and the sale of medical cannabis. It would ...
Adults aged 18 to 49 years reporting medical-only or medical-nonmedical cannabis use may have a higher prevalence of CUD than those reporting nonmedical only.
The fight over whether to legalize cannabis for recreational use is more often than not couched in issues that are also ...
The proportion of new cases of schizophrenia associated with a cannabis use disorder has risen from 4% pre-legalization to 10 ...
Schizophrenia cases associated with problematic weed use have skyrocketed in the wake of Canada's legalization of marijuana, ...
As cannabis is legalized in more states across the country, new research points to the negative side effects of partaking too much. Researchers from the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical ...