People inexperienced with pot edibles may eat too much, too fast, experts say. April 25, 2014— -- A string of worrisome incidents linked to marijuana might be enough to give pause to your typical ...
The number of cannabis-associated emergency department (ED) visits has risen sharply since marijuana was legalized in Colorado. New data show that although inhalable cannabis use accounts for most of ...
Vaping and dabbing are the most prevalent routes of use among persons aged 18 to 24 years. (HealthDay News) — Smoking, eating, vaping, and dabbing are the most common routes of marijuana use, ...
As recreational pot has gained traction in states all across the country, more research has been focusing on its health effects. One argument marijuana supporters have stood by for years - that weed ...
The research adds to a growing body of evidence that suggests weed may not be as safe as people think it is. Reading time 3 minutes A new study has found a startling link between chronic cannabis use ...
New research finds that regular marijuana use, including both smoking and THC-laced edibles, is linked to early warning signs of cardiovascular disease. The growing legalization and widespread use of ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Dr. Omer Awan is a practicing physician who covers public health. Despite the growing trend of legalizing marijuana across the ...
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 ...