Lifestyle Center: Marijuana
How has marijuana legislation affected public health and law enforcement? A new analysis might have some answers.
Smoke a little pot, now and then? Don't go overboard, it might affect your memory.
For patients struggling with marijuana dependence, a new treatment option could be on the horizon.
Smoking pot may lead to more than munchies.
It’s tough to be a kid with a chronic illness, but dealing with it by using alcohol and recreational drugs can cause other health problems.
It appears that many US teens have now found a new use for e-cigarettes — as a low-profile way to get high.
It seems that US college students are still lighting up — but this time it may not be cigarettes they're lighting.
Marijuana and similar drugs have well-documented short-term effects on the brain. And new evidence suggests that in younger, male smokers, pot may ha...
Many marijuana users also smoke cigarettes, but what this combo does to the brain may surprise you.
Look before you eat!
An upcoming vote in Ohio could bring marijuana to medicine and legal pot to people's pockets.
Teenage marijuana users may be out of the weeds — at least when it comes to the likelihood of developing health problems later in life.
The recent spike in Spice-related health issues may be more complicated than it seems.
Most parents worry about whether their teen is using drugs or alcohol. The latest data may bring these parents some good news and some bad news.
The new method of ingesting marijuana called “dabbing” has given rise to some concern.
Teens likely know that cigarettes are bad for their health, but when it comes to marijuana and e-cigarettes, the truth may be less clear.
Patients relying on medical marijuana might be getting more — or less — than they bargained for when purchasing edible products.
The recent passing of a marijuana decriminalization bill gives Delaware residents the green light for private recreational use.