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How does cannabis affect the body? Experts say regular cannabis users are at higher risk for a host of negative health impacts, from depression to heart disease.
Thailand reverses course on decriminalized marijuana Three years after opening the door to a cannabis industry maelstrom, Thailand has reimposed restrictions.
The versatile cannabis plant could, some scientists think, one day be useful for lunar and Martian colonists. For now, researchers will subject its seeds to radiation in orbit and see what happens.
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Cannabis crisis: Psychosis and addiction impacting Massachusetts teens and young adults Doctor says cannabis is 'The number one reason' for young people seeking addiction treatment ...
A large global study links cannabis use to a higher risk of heart attack, stroke and cardiovascular death, with concerns for younger and frequent users.
Millions of Americans rely on medical cannabis, and most states regulate the production and dispensing of state-licensed medical cannabis products. But that could all change if the Trump ...
A new study found that cannabis users are 29% more likely than nonusers to develop Acute Coronary Syndrome, which can lead to heart attacks.
A new scientific analysis indicates that cannabis use may increase the risk of cardiovascular health issues, including stroke and disease-related death. An accompanying editorial suggests the ...
Cannabis users have significantly higher risks for dying from cardiovascular disease, according to a sweeping new study, prompting experts to call for tobacco-style regulation.
In the study, published Tuesday in the journal Heart, researchers found cannabis use is linked to a doubled risk of dying from cardiovascular disease, a 29% higher risk for acute coronary syndrome ...