A new study that looked at 20 years of medical data from millions of people found a link between cannabis use and specific cancers.
Cannabis use is linked to a higher risk of head and neck cancers, according to a University of Southern California study.
Some North Dakota health care and law enforcement organizations announced this week their opposition to legalizing ...
The Drug Enforcement Administration scheduled a Dec. 2 hearing on the historic proposal to reclassify marijuana as a less ...
As hemp-derived products continue to be popular among Iowans, some say patients in medical marijuana program may be enticed ...
Ohio the most recent convert, starting sales of recreational pot in August—use of the drug has been increasing too. With this ...
A new study indicates that individuals with cannabis use disorder are up to five times more likely to develop head and neck ...
People diagnosed with cancer are at a greater risk of mental health problems even five years after their diagnosis, according ...
A study published in Cannabis and Cannabinoid Research examined the effects of cannabis use on body mass index (BMI) and found that adults with a history o | Cannabis Sciences ...
Despite the stigma that has long surrounded cannabis, these are not one-off events; rather, they are part of an increasing corpus of data indicating marijuana might be a necessary tool for treating ...
Researchers observed a dose-response relationship between prenatal cannabis use and increased risk for gestational hypertension.
A new study reveals nuanced findings on the neuropsychiatric risks of prenatal cannabis exposure. The research found a slight increase in the risk of ADHD and a heightened vulnerability to cannabis ...