As women struggle to find treatment for their pain, an increasing amount are turning to medical cannabis for help ...
The number of women using medicinal cannabis is growing in New Zealand and overseas. They use cannabis treatment for general conditions such as pain, anxiety, inflammation and nausea, as well as ...
Vaping and dabbing are the most prevalent routes of use among persons aged 18 to 24 years. (HealthDay News) — Smoking, eating, vaping, and dabbing are the most common routes of marijuana use, ...
The use of cannabis and hallucinogens "stayed at historically high levels" among both younger and middle-age adults in the U.S. in 2023, according to the latest survey from Monitoring the Future, a ...
The scent of cannabis is very much “in the air” in California as we prepare for recreational legalization in 2018, and there are many women who believe cannabis is a powerful medicinal plant with vast ...
Doctors have long warned against marijuana use during pregnancy, citing serious health risks to the baby. A meta-analysis of more than 51 studies with over 21 million pregnant women, published this ...
Marijuana is the most commonly used illicit drug by young people and pregnant women. That's according to the Surgeon general who today issued a new warning about the drug and its increasing potency ...
Health officials are recommending people who vape consider avoiding e-cigarettes while they investigate more cases of a breathing ailment linked to the devices. While the cause remains unclear, ...
In a previous post, I summarized the research literature showing that most people who use cannabis—aka marijuana, pot, grass, weed—report better, more satisfying lovemaking. Cannabis does not enhance ...