There’s Simply Not Enough Evidence to Call Weed a ‘Gateway Drug’ Weedmaps News
The long-held belief that marijuana use leads to the use of hard drugs has become a political football as states grapple with the legalization of cannabis.
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There’s Simply Not Enough Evidence to Call Weed a ‘Gateway Drug’ Weedmaps News
The long-held belief that marijuana use leads to the use of hard drugs has become a political football as states grapple with the legalization of cannabis.
Guest op-ed: Slow down rush to marijuana legalization Reading Eagle
Caron Treatment Center official calls for more time to research before changing law.
Weed killer in your wine and beer? That’s what a new U.S. PIRG study found USA TODAY
A new report by the public-interest advocacy group U.S. PIRG reveals that tests of five wines and 15 beers, including organic ones, found traces of the …
Stoned Love: Is Social Media As Addictive As Marijuana For Teens? Star2.com
An American study is underway to see whether a teenager’s brain is as hooked on social media platforms like Instagram as it can be to smoking pot.
Researchers are studying the ways in which cannabis products like CBD could benefit pets who have seizures or chronic pain.
Study: Teens In States With Medical Cannabis Smoke Less Cannabis Ganjapreneur
Researchers investigated over 800,000 high school students in 45 states and discovered that medical cannabis legalization appears to lead to a decline in …
Marijuana Study Findings Could Hold Promise for Veterans With PTSD Weedmaps News
Patrick Fox, a 69-year-old Vietnam War veteran from Eureka, California, tried prescription medication to treat his pain and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD).
Why Do Most Patients Use Medical Marijuana? Chronic Pain Healthline
A new study found that more than 62 percent of people who use medical marijuana do so to treat chronic pain.
First Study On Marijuana As PTSD Treatment Done KJZZ
An Arizona researcher has completed the first ever clinical trial of marijuana to treat PTSD.Researchers hope to publish the results of the three-year study soon.