A new study shows that cannabis users have lower rates of severe COVID-19 infections and experience fewer serious consequences such as death or lengthy hospital stays...
A new study examining medical marijuana patients in the U.S. who are under the age of 21 finds that minors and young adults typically qualify for...
Two new studies on psychedelics and alcoholism—including one with contributions from a top federal drug official—offer hope for new ways to treat alcohol use disorder (AUD)....
The National Institutes of Health will put $2.4 million toward funding studies on the use of psychedelics to treat methamphetamine use disorders, researchers announced this week....
Authors of a new study on the neurological impacts of long-term THC administration say their findings “could be the basis for an effective antiaging and pro-cognitive...
A new study finds that rates of delta-8 THC exposures reported to poison centers in the U.S. are significantly lower in states where marijuana is legal...
In California, a state-funded effort is underway to analyze the genetic information of various marijuana strains in order to preserve the state’s rich history of cannabis...
New research funded by the National Football League (NFL) highlights the growing acceptability of therapeutic cannabis in sports, but it also underscores the obstacles to marijuana...
A new study on the use of marijuana to treat endometriosis finds that women who consumed cannabis rated it as “the most effective self-management strategy to...
Regular marijuana users are less likely to be obese than people who don’t consume cannabis, according to a new study. In fact, the analysis showed a...