The relationship between cannabis and mental health is complicated. I’ve written about it here. What follows is the transcript of an interview exchange with a reporter who was interested in ...
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A new study has found that Americans who regularly use cannabis and tobacco have roughly double the risk for developing symptoms of depression and anxiety than non-users. “Smoking weed and tobacco ...
Using both tobacco and marijuana is tied to significantly higher odds for depression and anxiety, a new study suggests. Among nearly 54,000 U.S. adults, those who used both substances experienced ...
Many smokers use tobacco and cannabis to relieve their stress and anxiety. But, far from improving the mood of its users, a new study has shown that people who use these two substances together are ...
Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine researchers studied the association between consumption of tetrahydrocannabinol-dominant cannabis products and anxiety and depression. The findings ...
People who start using cannabis to cope with physical or mental health problems are more likely to experience severe paranoia, a new study has found. Many of these people also report depression and ...
At 15, Michael Kerwin, a marketing director for Native Sun Cannabis, was diagnosed complex partial left temporal lobe epilepsy. With cannabis, Kerwin had successful results treating his seizures and ...
For years, the Alcohol vs. Cannabis debate seemed settled for many people. Alcohol was viewed as the obvious villain, linked ...
Since California first legalized medicinal cannabis in 1996, the U.S. pot industry has morphed into a $40 billion behemoth.