A side effect of long-term marijuana use — dubbed “scromiting” — is on the rise nationwide. Medically, the term refers to cannabinoid hyperemesis syndrome (CHS), cycles of persistent nausea, severe ...
Monica Romano was 13 when she first tried cannabis in the 1980s. It started out as a social way to spend a Friday night ...
Taking a pill containing cannabis compounds might alter sleep patterns for individuals with mild to moderate insomnia, mostly ...
Combining the drug topiramate with psychological counseling curbed marijuana use among young smokers significantly more than did counseling alone, according to newly published results of a small ...
Cannabis products appear to have “beneficial effects” for people struggling with the symptoms of chronic pain, according to a ...
Alternative Solutions' grow operation in D.C. has 240 flowering lights. Credit: Darrow Montgomery One potential policy solution has been to codify caps on THC levels as a way to address CUD. But ...
The Institute of Human Anatomy has broken down the key differences between alcohol and cannabis ...
Medical cannabis, also called medical marijuana, doesn’t cure any kind of cancer. But it may have benefits when you’re in treatment for some cancers, including breast cancer. It could bring relief for ...