Marijuana
Researchers at Leiden University have set ‘gold standards’ for developing new painkillers based on the medicinal effects of cannabis.
Alcohol and weed influence the brain and body very differently — a combination of the two has some interesting effects.
First study to successfully detect traces of marijuana chemicals in children's bodies.
Could a Cannabis Pill Reduce Chemotherapy-Induced Nausea and Vomiting? Here’s How We Find Out
NSW is about to embark on the largest and most definitive clinical trial ever of medicinal cannabis for chemotherapy-induced nausea and vomiting.
Neary 1,000 marijuana users were compared to healthy controls, showing abnormally low blood flow in virtually every area of the brain, according to a new study.
This should lead to a better understanding of how marijuana affects the brain, as well as discoveries of new treatments for conditions that target the receptor.
Research suggests addicts could use cannabis as “an exit drug to reduce the use of substances that are potentially more harmful.”
Based on an analysis of over 33,000 patients who were hospitalized with stress cardiomyopathy.