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In a recent filing with the U.S. Supreme Court, the Trump-led Department of Justice (DOJ) is doubling down on arguments made under former President Joe Biden that users of illegal drugs—including ...
International students at Harvard with F-1 or J-1 visas face entry ban under Trump proclamation which the university claims is a "government vendetta" rather than a national security measure.
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New research finds that regular marijuana use, including both smoking and THC-laced edibles, is linked to early warning signs of cardiovascular disease. The growing legalization and widespread use ...
Researchers observed that marijuana smokers showed a 42 percent reduction in vascular function, shedding new light on a growing cannabis culture.
State lawmakers voted 81-9 on April 23 in the House and 31-19 in the Senate on April 24 to ban the advertising of marijuana products "by any medium" within Indiana.
AAA said marijuana use can impact users differently, but sleepiness, brain fog, changes in visual or auditory perception, impaired body movement and hallucinations are among the reported side effects.
A new study found that people under the age of 50 who use marijuana are six times more likely to have a heart attack and four times more likely to have a stroke compared to non-users.
Adults under 50 are more than six times as likely to suffer a heart attack if they use marijuana, compared to non-users, researchers reported Tuesday in the journal JACC Advances.