In part one of what marijuana really does to your brain, we traced the discovery of the cannabinoid receptor. Finding the receptor is the first step in determining how smoking causes a high. The next ...
This is the last post in a three-part series. Parts 1 and 2 covered marijuana’s brain mechanism and seven short-term effects. Now, we’ll explore marijuana's long-term effects on the brain. Marijuana's ...
Studies suggest heavy marijuana smoking could raise cancer risk, but researchers are still working to understand the ...
Patients presenting at the ED who receive vs do not receive cannabis are less likely to recognize its negative effects.
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Reclassification of medicinal marijuana should open the door for more research into its health effects, experts say
AUSTIN (Nexstar) — Dr. Francesca Filbey, a professor of psychology at the University of Texas at Dallas, has studied the effects of cannabis on the human brain for more than a decade. Her work focuses ...
Recent studies suggest marijuana use in adolescents may impair long-term brain development and lower IQ. Marijuana is ...
As the Justice Department moves to reclassify medical marijuana products as less dangerous, we're answering your burning questions about THC.
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