- September 29, 2023
- Cochi
Heavy Cannabis Use Linked to Increased Risk of Heart Problems in Canadian Study
New study finds people diagnosed with ‘cannabis use disorder’ are about 60% more likely to experience certain heart conditions than adults of the same age and gender without the same…
Read More- June 20, 2023
- Cochi
Prenatal Cannabis Exposure Not Linked to Neurodevelopmental Deficits
Newly published data suggest that People who experience cannabis exposure before birth may not suffer from neurodevelopmental disorders later in life. The researchers, from Columbia University, announced their findings this…
Read More- June 2, 2023
- Cochi
Study: Pot Use Linked With Lower Risk of Liver Disease
While alcohol consumption is a well-known cause of liver damage, the opposite may be true for cannabis smoking. That’s the result of new research Published late last month of Proswan.…
Read More- May 30, 2023
- Cochi
Study: Occasional MJ Use Among Older Adults With HIV Linked to Better Cognition
Researchers at the University of California, San Diego investigated the long-term effects of cannabis use on cognitive function in 297 HIV-infected older adults. the study Ultimately, participants who had used…
Read More- May 24, 2023
- Cochi
Study: Smoking Pot Not Linked With COPD
Marijuana smoking is not associated with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, or COPD. According to a newly published study. Researchers at the University of California, Los Angeles surveyed participants who smoked…
Read More- May 15, 2023
- Alexandra Solorio
Weed Legalization in Canada Not Linked to Increase in Car Crashes
Neither the legalization of adult cannabis nor the increase in retail sales correlated with an increase in car accidents. NORML report. The origin of the data is the study Published…
Read More- March 13, 2023
- Cochi
Study: Cannabis Linked With Higher Quality of Life in Chronic Illness Patients
New study from UK suggests that medical cannabis may lead to improved health-related quality of life for patients suffering from chronic diseases. The study, published in the Expert Review of…
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