Study shows marijuana helps people stop taking prescription sleep aids and allows them to wake up more focused and refreshed
A new survey of cannabis users with sleep problems found that most preferred using marijuana to other sleep aids to help them fall asleep, reporting better results the next morning
Young women in particular are affected by overdoses without a prescription
The Japan Times reported this week on data released by the National Center for Neurology and Psychiatry, an agency under the national health ministry, that showed how excessive
Senators back bill to combat skyrocketing Big Pharma prescription drug prices
Built-in structures that incentivize raising drug prices in pharmacies and taking advantage of seniors may soon be dismantled. Sens. Maggie Hassan (D-NH) and Bob Menendez (DN.J.) w
Legal Cannabis Reduces Prescription Codeine – Cannabis | weed | marijuana
States with legal recreational cannabis are seeing a drop in demand for prescription codeine, according to a new study led by researchers from the University of Pittsburgh and Corn
Study: Cannabis is more effective than prescription drugs for pregnancy-related nausea
Pregnancy-related nausea is one of the most common experiences expectant mothers have. Around half of expectant mothers are affected. The nausea can occur at any time: day or night
Cannabis is more effective than prescription drugs for pregnancy-related nausea, a new study says
Pregnancy-related nausea is one of the most common experiences expectant mothers have. Around half of expectant mothers are affected. The nausea can occur at any time: day or night
Pharmaceutical Independence Day – The majority of Americans now prefer weed over prescription drugs, a new study says
Around 131 million people in the United States take prescription drugs. This corresponds to 66% of the population, most of whom are elderly and chronically ill. Most adults have on
Can you ask your doctor for a cannabis prescription instead of painkillers?
It’s totally understandable to be skeptical about prescription pain medications. America’s opioid crisis continues to claim record numbers of lives while many others li
Why are women much more likely to replace their prescription drugs with medical marijuana than men?
The use of medicinal cannabis is increasing rapidly, especially for anxiety, pain, and depression. A study conducted by Cannigma showed that prescription drug use could decline in
Is Mixing Cannabis and Prescription Drugs a Good Idea?
By Jelena Martinovic It is well known that cannabis has many medicinal benefits, including chronic pain, epilepsy, anxiety, and treating the symptoms of PTSD. However, in the case
Medical marijuana is not always an affordable alternative to prescription drugs
Everyone scolds and raves about medical marijuana these days. Depending on who you ask, it can prevent, treat, and even cure various health conditions from anxiety to cancer. Some
Driving marijuana may not be as dangerous as prescription drugs
Since states legalized marijuana for one reason or another, law enforcement agencies, politicians, and everyone else who voted against a progressive America have risen against the
Stoned driving is far safer than driving a vehicle with prescription drugs, says one study
Picture over According to a new study published in the International Journal of Drug Policy, driving a car while stoned is far safer than driving under the influence of prescriptio
7 Natural Pain Relief Options To Consider Before Taking Prescription Drugs
Millions of Americans suffer from chronic pain every year. Some people develop chronic pain over time, while others deal with it as a result of an accident, injury, or surgery. Wha
7 Natural Pain Relief Options To Consider Before Taking Prescription Drugs
Millions of Americans suffer from chronic pain every year. Some people develop chronic pain over time, while others deal with it as a result of an accident, injury, or surgery. Wha
The majority of patients in Texas prefer medical marijuana over prescription drugs
A new survey conducted in Texas shows that 61% of the state’s medical cannabis users use the herb as a substitute for prescription drugs. Over 2,900 people, along with NORML,