Study Suggests Sleep Problems In Teenagers Lead To Cannabis Use And Binge Drinking Lead
Factors like sleep timing and length of sleep in teenagers and young adults are linked to an increased risk of cannabis use and binge drinking, according to recently published rese
Medical cannabis users are more likely to restrict cigarette consumption, as study results show
According to a new study published in the Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment, a significant number of patients with medicinal cannabis report that they have been able to reduce t
Study results show that more veterans are using medical marijuana than ever before
Picture over More U.S. military veterans are using weeds than ever before, according to a new research study published in Addictive Behaviors magazine. A team of researchers from C
Mushroom psilocybin shows great hope for the treatment of depression and needs further testing, a new study says
A groundbreaking study found the psychedelic, also called psilocybin, to be beneficial in treating depression. This drug, found in magic mushrooms, is just as good as traditional t
Feds Greenlight New Clinical Study Enabling Therapists to Use MDMA Legally
The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has just approved a new clinical study that enables therapists to legally use MDMA. This new study, conducted by the Multidisciplinary Ass
New case study looks at cannabis as a treatment for chronic itching
While “chronic itching” may sound like a minor annoyance to those who do not suffer from it, it can be debilitating, extremely frustrating, and affect the quality of li
Canadian study shows significant reduction in opioid use associated with medical cannabis approvals
A recently published Canadian study found that approvals to use medicinal cannabis in patients with chronic pain correlate with reductions in opioid use in those prescribed it. A r
Cravings for cannabis: study looks into the reason why it happens
We now have a better understanding of why cannabis users crave the herb – and it has a lot to do with the connectivity of the brain. A May 2020 study published in the Journal
Can COVID-19 vaccines be mixed? UK study has answer
By Vandana Singh Preliminary data from a UK clinical trial testing the benefits of mixing and combining COVID-19 vaccines showed that participants who received a mixed vaccination
Study Now Finds Marijuana Legalization Decreases Property Value
Marijuana legalization is taking place in the United States. Naysayers have predicted that the movement is a true apocalyptic moment on its heels, shouting about how ending the mar
Cannabis psychosis linked to schizophrenic genes, not marijuana use, says new study
If you smoke cannabis today, you have likely been told that it “MUCH INCREASES THE ODDS OF PSYCHOSIS!” This is nonsense, of course, but it does not mean that those who
One in four Americans uses cannabis, a study shows
Americans have come a long way when it comes to legalizing and using cannabis. In 1969, Gallup’s first cannabis legalization survey found that only 12% of Americans were in f
Harvard just did a study on weed and found it to be safe and effective for chronic pain
The Canadian study also shows that replacing it with cannabis reduces opioid use by almost 50% Most people who use cannabis do so to manage pain. In fact, 62% of people who use med
Men who wear this are more likely to cheat, the study finds
The topic of men and cheating is the backbone of many magazines and websites. There is no clear way of knowing what makes someone cheat and what doesn’t because, unfortunatel
Alcohol affects cortical thickness in young adults, while cannabis has no new medical study
The cortical thickness of the brain is a metric that measures how thick the layers are in the cerebral cortex. Cortical thickness gives an idea of a person’s cognitive
Psilocybin mushrooms greatly improve creative thinking, a new clinical study confirms
The creativity-boosting effects of psilocybin and other psychedelics are highly valued by artists, musicians, and even the occasional CEO, but there is little scientific evidence t
Small Harvard Study Shows Medical Cannabis Treatment Can Help With Chronic Pain In The Real World
By Nina Zdinjak Cannabis treatment can help significantly with chronic pain, according to a new study from Harvard Medical School and McLean Hospital in Boston. 37 patients enrolle