In a new op-ed, The New York Times admits legalization may have gone too far, citing addiction, mental health risks and rising THC levels. Doctors weigh in on the issue.
While marijuana is becoming legal in some parts of the country, new research points out dangers, including just how addictive it can be for teens, and why it's more potent than ever before. This study ...
The Big Weekend Show' panel discusses the dangers of marijuana use, legalization and why some critics are pushing for more regulation.
"Breaking Points" host Saagar Enjeti speaks with Blake Neff and Andrew Kolvet on "The Charlie Kirk Show" about the danger of ...
Whitney Yeager, an El Paso County mother and advocate, is warning parents about the dangers of high-concentration THC after her son was killed by deputies in 2021. Yeager ...
A prominent cardiothoracic surgeon has opened up about the potential harms of everyday habits and substances in a candid video discussion with his son. Dr. Jeremy London, who shares health insights on ...
The head of the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) says that while the Trump administration is taking the potential harms of marijuana use among youth “very seriously,” it’s also important to preserve ...
New research reveals marijuana users face 29% higher heart attack risk and doubled cardiovascular death chances, plus brain and sleep health impacts.
The combination of increased use and collateral health effects of recreational marijuana raises the questions of how government should educate the public and whether it should discourage or limit ...
In 2011, no state in the union legally allowed cannabis for personal, non-medical use (not that that ever stopped Seth Rogen, ...