Marijuana is far from a “silver bullet” for various illnesses, but it has some promising applications, scientists say ...
The Justice Department reclassified marijuana as a Schedule III drug, a shift that affects research and taxes but not legalization ...
Adolescents who will eventually experiment with marijuana score higher on behaviors of intelligence. Teens who were exposed ...
The federal government is reclassifying medical marijuana, categorizing it as a drug with potential medical benefits and less ...
The White House released a new National Drug Control Strategy on Monday that raises alarm about “high-potency” marijuana and ...
When the U.S. Department of Justice moved to reclassify medical marijuana to a Schedule III drug on April 23, 2026, it set ...
The reclassification of cannabis as a Schedule III substance is meant to remove barriers for researchers but its effects ...
Outer Banks Voice The North Carolina Advisory Council, a group of law enforcement officials, public health experts, industry ...
Marijuana is made from the shredded and dried parts of the cannabis plant, including the flowers, seeds, leaves, and stems. It’s also known as pot, weed, hash, and dozens of other names. While many ...
Marijuana may bring on temporary paranoia and other psychosis-related effects in individuals at high risk of developing a psychotic disorder, finds a preliminary study from researchers at Columbia ...
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 ...
Primum non nocere. This is the physician's first rule: whatever treatment a physician prescribes to a patient first, that treatment must not harm the patient. The most contentious aspect of the ...