In a new op-ed, The New York Times admits legalization may have gone too far, citing addiction, mental health risks and rising THC levels. Doctors weigh in on the issue.
The head of the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) says that while the Trump administration is taking the potential harms of marijuana use among youth “very seriously,” it’s also important to preserve ...
Williams said regular cannabis use has been linked to the development or worsening of several mental health conditions, including depression, anxiety, suicidal thoughts and psychosis. She discusses ...
A new large-scale study led by the University of California at San Diego details genetic links to cannabis use with mental and physical traits like obesity, schizophrenia, bipolar disorder and ...
Recreational cannabis sales began 7 years ago. Many buyers and sellers have played by the rules, but the illegal growth and sale of the plant continue to undermine those obeying the law. The illicit ...
For years, the opioid crisis has been the leading concern when it comes to substance use. There’s certainly good reason for this emphasis, but as a result, the harms associated with other drugs have ...
The New York Times published an op-ed arguing that the widespread legalization of marijuana in recent years may have led to more consequences than initially thought. #Marijuana #NYT #Addiction ...
The New York Times argued that it was "time to acknowledge reality" and "admit" that the United States has a "marijuana ...
For all the noise coming from dog-whistling Attorney General Jeff Sessions, America’s war on marijuana, medical and recreational, is currently at a standstill. Whether the ceasefire is the prelude to ...