Researchers looking into the effects of medical marijuana use on brain processes say in a new federally funded paper published by the American Medical Association that...
A new federally funded study on cannabis use and parenting finds that parents typically don’t consume marijuana while their kids are present. Those who used cannabis,...
New research by the medical cannabis company Leafwell suggests that state-level medical marijuana legalization may significantly reduce health insurance costs. In states with legal medical cannabis,...
A new study finds that patients who used medical marijuana for three months improved on a variety of health-related quality of life (HRQoL) measures, including physical...
Marijuana is useful in treating pain and other symptoms related to fibromyalgia, a new study shows—with authors reporting pain relief, improved sleep and better quality of...
A new study supported by AARP shows that marijuana use by older people in the U.S. has nearly doubled in the last three years—with most saying...
A study by a group of scientists in Italy suggests the coca plant was being used in Europe nearly two centuries earlier than previously thought, noting...
New research on the use of medical marijuana among people with rheumatic conditions such as arthritis finds that more than 6 in 10 patients who used...
New research on Colombian-grown cannabis reveals “significant phytochemical diversity” in the plants, uncovering what authors say are “four distinct chemotypes based on cannabinoid profile” as well...
A new scientific review of research on the impacts of marijuana on inflammatory bowel diseases such as Crohn’s disease (CD) and ulcerative colitis (UC) finds that...