More research is needed on the link between maternal cannabis use and the health of newborns, researchers report.
A new study reports there could be a genetic risk for mental illness in those who are more likely to misuse drugs.
According to researchers, early marijuana use may result in abnormal brain function and lower IQ.
A new study reveals how THC binds to cannabinoid receptor 1 in the brain.
Researchers report amnesia caused by cannabinoids relies on the activation of the CB1 receptor in mitochondria in the hippocampus.
Researchers report long term cannabis use increases biological age due to the hardening of arteries in those who use the drug.
According to researchers, using marijuana could help in the treatment of alcoholism and opioid drug abuse, as well as provide relief from symptoms of PTSD, depression and other mental health issues.
Researchers have created the most detailed 3D structure to date of the brain receptor that binds and responds to the root of the marijuana high.
While marijuana can initially help with symptoms of anxiety and depression, it can be detrimental to mental health when used long term, a new study reports.
Schizophrenia risk may predict cannabis use, rather than the other way around, a new study reports.
Researchers report an average of an 11 percent reduction in traffic fatalities in states after enacting medical marijuana laws.
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