While marijuana has been legalized in many states, research has shown that it could have detrimental health impacts for some ...
Recent research suggests a significant correlation between marijuana use and increased heart attack risks, particularly among ...
Researchers said more medical professionals should ask about cannabis usage in the same way they ask about cigarette usage.
Weed users are much more likely to suffer a heart attack, stroke or other life-threatening heart condition than people who ...
A new study shows that 40 percent of military veterans suffering from chronic pain report using marijuana to treat their ...
About three in four young adults say they’re substituting cannabis for alcohol at least once per week—a “fast-emerging” trend ...
A new study of 4.6 million people found that cannabis users were more likely to experience heart failure, strokes and cardiac ...
The Montana Senate on Thursday advanced a proposal that seeks to reallocate tens of millions of dollars of recreational ...
Research on the use of cannabis by persons with major depressive disorder and bipolar disorder clearly demonstrates that ...
The rescheduling of marijuana may remove regulatory hurdles and expand the breadth of research beyond pain management.
A new poll has found that most people think alcohol is more harmful than marijuana. Despite that way of thinking, more people ...
Although recreational marijuana use remains illegal in the Sunshine State, a legal loophole has led to companies selling "diet weed." ...