Smoking marijuana is associated with “significantly” reduced rates of alcohol consumption, according to a new federally ...
Dr Amal Mattu discusses recent studies showing that cannabis use can increase a person’s risk for cardiovascular events like ...
New studies show cannabis may reduce alcohol use—but experts warn it's no cure-all. Is going "California sober" worth the ...
Smoking cannabis can increase the risk of heart problems—but doing so and eating highly processed foods increases cardiac ...
Experts agree that cannabis is associated with providing several important medical benefits, such as relief from pain and nausea, and in some cases anxiety. That said, there are side effects related ...
A randomized, placebo-controlled trial shows that cannabis with active THC reduces immediate alcohol cravings and lowers drinking levels in heavy-drinking young adults.
Good Morning, I’m Debbie Cruz….it’s Friday, February 17th. The adverse side effects of using cannabis. More on that next. But first... let’s do the headlines…. If you rode on the Trolley’s blue and ...
A study found that the short-term effects of vaporized cannabis do not differ between adolescents and adults. The study assessed the effects of cannabis vaporization on consumers of different ages.
A former heavy cannabis user shares his six-month journey to sobriety, highlighting unexpected mental clarity, improved ...
A new study published in Psychopharmacology suggests that frequent cannabis users show no significant driving impairment in a simulator after a break of at least two days. The findings from the Center ...
In a recent study published in the International Journal of Obesity, researchers examined the effects of cannabis on anthropometric measures. Obesity remains a significant global public health concern ...