With the availability and use of synthetic marijuana on the rise, researchers look at the risks associated with these products, including psychological and general health problems.
Researchers say there is currently insufficient evidence for the safety and efficacy of medical marijuana as a treatment for sleep apnea.
Researchers report synthetic marijuana products, sold under names such as K2 or Spice, have serious side effects including psychosis, seizures and even death. Researchers warn they are not a safe substitute for cannabis.
A new study reveals how THC binds to cannabinoid receptor 1 in the brain.