This is the last post in a three-part series. Parts 1 and 2 covered marijuana’s brain mechanism and seven short-term effects. Now, we’ll explore marijuana's long-term effects on the brain. Marijuana's ...
Patients presenting at the ED who receive vs do not receive cannabis are less likely to recognize its negative effects.
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Studies suggest heavy marijuana smoking could raise cancer risk, but researchers are still working to understand the ...
NEW YORK (PIX11) — Ever since the use of recreational marijuana was legalized in New York and many other parts of the country, greater numbers of people have turned to regular use of the weed. For ...
New research from UC San Diego sheds light on how cannabis affects youth and their ability to maintain attention, react and ...
If you think quitting cannabis means your brain will bounce back immediately, think again. A groundbreaking new research ...
Though some say weed can improve mood and energy, there are negative effects on cognitive skills — especially in younger ...
Authors of a new study on the neurological impacts of long-term THC administration say their findings "could be the basis for an effective antiaging and pro-cognitive medication," noting increased ...
Marijuana is made from the shredded and dried parts of the cannabis plant, including the flowers, seeds, leaves, and stems. It’s also known as pot, weed, hash, and dozens of other names. While many ...
They are good for your mental health and most occasionally remember them, here is how marijuana effects dreams. Dreaming is a universal human experience involving a state of consciousness during sleep ...