Scientists are recently trying to find more ways in medical marijuana to be safe. One of the recent discoveries made is the amazing abilities of cannabinoids.
A recent British study indicates that smart teenagers are more likely to drink alcohol than smoke. These teenagers are also inclined to smoking cannabis.
The constitutional amendment of "medical marijuana" has been approved by voters in November but it may take time for it to take its full effect.
Florida has just legalized the distribution of "medical marijuana." The Amendment 2 which has been raised in November has recently been approved.
"Medical Marijuana" dispensaries are to be issued in local counties. The application for permits will start next year.
Given the seemingly more tolerable views of more and more people in the country over the use of the previously decried plant, let us take a closer look at the potential medical benefits of cannabis.
There are already several States that have legalized the use of "Cannabis." This week there will be legally aged individuals that will be allowed to bring marijuana anywhere. It is also included in the legalization that an individual can plant 12 pots legally.
New York City will soon allow the use of medical grade marijuana for suffering patients within the hospital premises.
Years of heavy use of pot do not seem to have much impact on the health of an individual. These are the findings of a new study conducted by a team of researchers from Arizone State University.
A flock of stoned sheep reportedly wreaked havoc in a Swansea village in Wales after accidentally feeding on cannabis fly-tipped on the roadside. On the other side of Atlantic, the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has recently announced about a new Probuphine implant that can be potentially used to treat widespread opioid addiction.
Study reveals that people who smoked pot more than four days in a week over the years may end up with serious financial woes.
Children with Dravet Syndrome, a rare type of epilepsy, have shown median reduction in seizures when treated with Epidiolex, a cannabis-based drug made by GW Pharmaceuticals.
A new study found that chemical compounds produced by the body called endocannabinoids are responsible for the state of euphoria experienced after prolonged exercise.
Doctors find an acute rise in the cases of cannabinoid hypermesis syndrome due to heavy marijuana use.
Researchers in South Africa came to have found traces of cannabis in pipes found in the Bard's garden.
09 Aug '24 16:35PM