Marijuana is made from the shredded and dried parts of the cannabis plant, including the flowers, seeds, leaves, and stems. It’s also known as pot, weed, hash, and dozens of other names. While many ...
The rising numbers of adverse effects occurring in the wake of legislative reform of marijuana are disturbing. But they are ...
“Illinois Democrats legalized marijuana,” proclaims a new billboard in Chicago. The ad, paid for by Gov. JB Pritzker’s campaign fund, takes credit for a change that polls show is supported by about ...
Marijuana poisonings rose sharply among people 65 years of age and older, after Canada legalized the drug according to a study published in JAMA Internal Medicine. In the study, 2,322 ED visits in ...
*Health revolves around the physical salubrity along with the mental derangement. Using prescription drugs is nothing less than a double-edged sword. It might relieve the current illness but often ...
Marijuana use is at an all-time high in the United States. In the past decade alone, Americans' reported marijuana smoking has more than doubled, increasing from 7% to 13% from 2013 to 2023, according ...
What does this all mean? Marijuana may increase testosterone in the short term, but more research is needed to understand the long-term effects. Does marijuana use lower levels of testosterone?
Primum non nocere. This is the physician's first rule: whatever treatment a physician prescribes to a patient first, that treatment must not harm the patient. The most contentious aspect of the ...
Driving down Route 195 to Providence, you’re sure to notice banners and billboards advertising marijuana and places to find it. This ubiquity is rare for a drug considered by the U.S. Drug Enforcement ...
In part one of what marijuana really does to your brain, we traced the discovery of the cannabinoid receptor. Finding the receptor is the first step in determining how smoking causes a high. The next ...