Denver-based documentary aims to raise awareness of 'cannabis-induced psychosis' Documentary highlights story of Samuel Yeager, who a Douglas County deputy shot and killed during what was described as ...
The complex connection between cannabis use and cancer has puzzled researchers for years. However, a groundbreaking study published in JAMA Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery sheds new light on this ...
As marijuana legalization has expanded to many states in the United States, understanding the full impact of cannabis use on patients experiencing health issues, including cancer, has gained new ...
Although millions of Americans use cannabis for medical reasons, new research suggests that there is not enough evidence to ...
Cannabis smoke can seem gentler than tobacco's, but that impression of marijuana may be deceptive. Deep in the lungs, the drug's chemistry is far from benign, recent research suggests. Some studies ...
The toxicity of cannabis, particularly its potential link to lung cancer, has long been underestimated. However, recent studies are challenging this “false innocence,” identifying a growing population ...
The trends are clear: Americans are in the midst of a marijuana high. Over the past 30 years, daily or near-daily marijuana use soared 15-fold, surpassing daily alcohol use for the first time in 2022.
New research conducted in a cancer center in a state that had legalized the use of recreational and medicinal cannabis shown that about one-fourth of surveyed cancer patients used cannabis in the ...
Over 2 million people are diagnosed every year in the US and Canada with breast, lung, colorectal, prostate, and skin being the most common. One plant has emerged as a powerful tool in treatment, ...
People with cannabis use disorder had more than triple the odds of developing oral cancer, a large five-year study found, raising red flags about the carcinogenic risks of heavy cannabis use, ...
As cannabis becomes more widely available and socially accepted, it is essential to understand its potential health risks. While many consider cannabis to be safer than other drugs, such as tobacco ...
Long-term or heavy cannabis use may be associated with a threefold-plus increase in the risk of oral cancer over five years, according to a study published on July 21 in Preventive Medicine Reports.