Consuming higher-potency cannabis between the ages of 16 and 18 doubles the likelihood of psychotic experiences between the ages of 19 and 24, compared with lower-potency cannabis – according to a new ...
As marijuana use becomes legal and more accepted across America, more seniors are developing unhealthy relationships with the ...
Marijuana may produce psychotic-like effects in high-risk individuals Sep 13, 2017 Imaging study: Marijuana smokers show higher rates of emphysema, airway diseases than tobacco smokers ...
I've been interviewed numerous times about the colossal mess we call the "opioid crisis," so when Dr.
Over the past several decades, marijuana legalization has accelerated across the United States. Cannabis is now legal for ...
A University of Bath research team examined the effects of higher-potency cannabis on young people. The study found that individuals between the ages of 16 and 18 are more likely to have psychotic ...
Researchers say marijuana has a stronger effect than ever before because current strains are grown to have more THC. Experts say that's increased the risk of cannabis-induced psychosis, which is ...
In a recent study published in BJPsych Open, researchers investigated whether loneliness during adolescence can predict mental health problems in adulthood. Their findings suggest that lonely ...
One in six patients serviced by a major California healthcare system said they used marijuana regularly, with many citing health reasons for doing so, a new study finds.
Cannabis each day keeps prostate cancer away: Prostate cancer (PC) prevalence was lower in both current and former cannabis users compared to non-users in a recent study. Alternative medicines are ...
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