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More young children are getting sick from inadvertently eating marijuana edibles, according to a study published Tuesday in the journal Pediatrics.. Calls to poison control centers about kids 5 ...
More young children are getting sick from inadvertently eating marijuana edibles, according to a study published Tuesday in the journal Pediatrics. Reports of young children accidentally eating ...
Daily marijuana use among young adults has risen to record highs, with more than 1 in 10 of young adults ages 19-30 now reporting daily use, and almost half reporting use within the last year ...
Marijuana use among high school students has remained steady in recent years. Nearly 1 in 3 12th graders reported using it in the previous year, according to the 2023 Monitoring the Future Survey ...
Over time, the marijuana gateway hypothesis has been studied more and more. In one published study, the use of marijuana was shown not a reliable gateway cause of illicit drug use. [67] However, social factors and environment influence drug use and abuse, making the gateway effects of cannabis different for those in differing social circumstances.
Cannabis use surged among young adults under 30, alongside historic rates of vaping, as well. Last year, more middle-aged adults were binge drinking, using marijuana or consuming hallucinogens ...
News report by Voice of America about the business effect of cannabis in Colorado, with 700 million dollars in sales. In Colorado, effects since 2014 include increased state revenues, [20] violent crime decreased, [21] [22] and an increase in homeless population. [23] One Colorado hospital has received a 15% increase in babies born with THC in ...
Acute effects while under the influence can sometimes include euphoria or anxiety. [4] [5] Although some assert that cannabidiol (CBD), another cannabinoid found in cannabis in varying amounts, may alleviate the adverse effects of THC that some users experience, [6] little is known about CBD's effects on humans.