When discussing health implications of unregulated THC, Dr. Weis acknowledged potential dangers but expressed skepticism on ...
High-dose cannabis can interfere with normal brain development, increasing medical and psychiatric risks for teens and young ...
The researchers on this study tested a cannabis extract and found that it showed no significant genotoxic effects in any of ...
Edible cannabis containing 50 mg or more of THC has been linked with serious side effects. Regularly taking large amounts of cannabis might cause cannabinoid hyperemesis syndrome (CHS).
Young people who smoked marijuana in the 1960s were seen as ... A drug that carries so many serious side effects would be ...
Traditional medications are available but may have side effects, leading some to seek alternatives. The University of Georgia study found that most pregnant women who reported marijuana use were ...
Cannabis based drinks have evolved significantly since the 2018 Farm Bill that expanded the legality of hemp-derived products. As cultivators realized legal ways to create intoxicating effects ...
Is It Legal for Soccer Players to Use Cannabis Products? written by Anfield Index News Team on December 29, 2024 for ...
Clinically proven benefits of marijuana are few ... an increased risk of psychiatric illness and addiction.” Other side effects include “dizziness, nausea, vomiting, sedation, confusion ...
44% of those surveyed in 2022 in an NIH-funded study said they used cannabis in the last year. The number of women aged 25 to 54 ... empathetic and nurturing side than is usually seen in the ...
“Medical cannabis is anti-inflammatory, so my condition is neurological, instead of the grim side effects associated with opioids, I’m able to take something that actually stops the pain.