The myth that cannabis is harmless because it’s natural has been further debunked—by scientists in a pot-friendly state.
Sleep is vital to a function, happy life…but sometimes is so hard to achieve. But good news – is cannabis now the #1 sleep aid?
A new study has revealed how both recent and lifetime cannabis use can affect cognitive function and working memory.
At least one of the 10 men charged in last year's fatal robbery at a Mount Vernon cannabis warehouse has admitted taking part in the brazen heist.
A new study from the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus suggests that heavy cannabis use negatively affects working memory.
Charges against George Scorsis were dismissed after the alleged victim indicated a desire not to prosecute. The former CEO of a Toronto-based medical cannabis company tied to
Wrexham's Maredudd Francis, a former rugby player, is behind bars after leading police on a high speed chase, before slamming into a truck and revealing even more illegal activity.
Titus represents Nevada’s 1st Congressional District. This includes Las Vegas, home of the national largest dispensary Planet 13 and soon to open Cannabition, an immersive cannabis experience. But does she have the political savvy and clout to make headway, especially since the Speaker of the House, Mike Johnson (R-LA) is against the green plant?
The first medical marijuana conference in Bordeaux, France, featuring doctors, scientists, and entrepreneurs from the UK and Europe.
Cannabis use can significantly impact the part of the brain responsible for following instructions, responding during conversations, or remembering a question long enough to answer it. This type of cognitive function is a form of short-term memory called working memory.
The largest study yet into the effects of cannabis on the brains of 18- to 36-year-olds has found that the drug can reduce brain function during cognitive tests. The findings will help people to make an informed decision about the pros and cons of using cannabis.
On January 13, the chief administrative law judge of the US Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA), John Mulrooney, postponed the highly