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But some research has found that consuming cannabis could have negative effects on the body, especially the brain. A recent French study suggested that cannabis use raises the risk of heart attack ...
HHC, widely available to children as vapes and edibles, has been linked to serious medical episodes and psychosis here in ...
The Health Minister has announced that Hexahydrocannabinol (HHC) has been classified as an illegal drug in Ireland. This ...
Brain differences in children and teens who experiment with drugs early show up before they take their first puff or sip ...
As patients increasingly turn to cannabis for chronic pain, clinicians grapple with mixed evidence and a lack of high-quality research to guide treatment.
Cannabis use disorder (CUD) is associated with increased risk of benign salivary gland tumors, according to a research letter published online July 17 in JAMA Otolaryngology-Head & Neck Surgery.
These figures may come as a surprise, as the perceived risks associated with cannabis have been steadily declining in many countries. So, how can you tell if your cannabis use is a problem?
In a study of more than 6 million cancer survivors, about 1 in 12 reported using cannabis, and nearly half of them said they used cannabis for medical reasons.
Is legal weed hurting NY teens? What experts told us about how much they're using, and why "What's safe for a 40-year-old brain isn't safe for the adolescent brain," said Dr. Stephen Dewey, a ...
A French study found that menstrual cup users had a 2.6 times higher risk for IUD displacement or expulsion, even after a single use.
Cannabis has been legalized across multiple states over the past decade; however, its use among cancer survivors remains understudied. Therefore, we sought to define factors associated with cannabis ...