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Marijuana doesn’t impact the body the way fentanyl and other opioids do, but people can become so intoxicated from it that ...
Brain specialist Dr. Daniel Amen warns that marijuana use in teens and young adults is linked to higher rates of mental issues as research on cannabis' health impact develops.
Here is a timeline revealing how cannabis impacts your body, as US President Donald Trump revealed he is considering changing ...
Synthetic marijuana is very different from tetrahydrocannabinol (THC). It’s called K2, synthetic marijuana, and it has caused a cluster of deaths in Chicago. The Chicago Tribune reported three ...
People who use marijuana long-term, typically for about 10 to 12 years, are at risk of developing the syndrome. “We don’t know which patient is going to get the syndrome,” said Dr. Weinstein.
PUBLISHED: November 15, 2024 at 9:30 AM PST By Amy Hansen, The Fresh Toast They are good for your mental health and most occasionally remember them, here is how marijuana effects dreams.
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — With marijuana becoming more accessible around the nation, researchers at Nationwide Children’s Hospital wanted to know how its usage by pregnant women could affect ...
What marijuana reclassification means and the effects of rescheduling Reclassifying marijuana from a Schedule I substance to Schedule III would mark a historic shift in federal policy, but the ...
As more states pass laws legalizing marijuana for recreational use, Americans continue to favor legalization of both medical and recreational use of the drug. An overwhelming share of U.S. adults (88% ...
The Brief More Americans believe the effects of marijuana are harmful, based on a new Gallup poll. A slight majority of people think marijuana negatively impacts people who use it. The perceptions ...
NEW YORK (PIX11) — Ever since the use of recreational marijuana was legalized in New York and many other parts of the country, greater numbers of people have turned to regular use of the weed… ...
Marijuana would no longer be considered one of the most risky and tightly controlled drugs, under a recommendation by Attorney General Merrick Garland to loosen restrictions on cannabis.