A new study finds that people who have used multiple different formulations of psilocybin—including whole mushrooms, mycological extract and a lab-synthesized version—typically prefer whole mushrooms, which...
Among U.S. workers, those in the food service and hospitality industries are some of the most common consumers of marijuana, according to a new analysis of...
Results of a new yearlong study of prescribed medical marijuana for patients with chronic pain and mental health issues observed an association between cannabis use and...
A newly published review of research on marijuana and chronic nerve pain concludes that treatment with cannabinoids offers “significant relief from chronic pain” with “minimal to...
A new scientific review of available evidence on the relationship between cannabis and driving finds that most research “reported no significant linear correlations between blood THC...
A newly published study tracks what it calls a “significant decrease” in youth marijuana use from 2011 to 2021—a period in which more than a dozen...
There’s “no evidence” to support the idea that there’s a widespread trend of illicit marijuana being laced with fentanyl, a new federally funded study concludes. But...
A new federally funded study published by the Journal of the American Medial Association (JAMA) analyzed product listings on a popular marijuana advertising site and found...
Two new federally funded reports published in the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA) may help allay at least some concerns around prenatal exposure to...
A new scientific review on the insecticidal potential of cannabis concludes that it’s “proved to be a promising plant in terms of mortality and evidenced effects...