Children exposed to cannabis before birth showed weaker attention, self-control, and planning skills in lab tests, along with more aggressive behavior.
Read moreDetailsA compound found in cannabis, known as cannabinol, has been shown to enhance sleep in a new animal study.
Read moreDetailsPrenatal exposure to the synthetic cannabinoid WIN caused sex-specific respiratory control changes, fragmented sleep, and heightened cardiovascular risks in rats, highlighting potential long-term health concerns for offspring from cannabis use during pregnancy.
Read moreDetailsHigh-potency cannabis use alters DNA methylation, impacting genes related to energy and immunity. These changes differ in psychosis patients, suggesting DNA markers may help identify users at higher psychosis risk and improve understanding of cannabis's biological effects.
Read moreDetailsA new study has found that cannabidiol (CBD) reduces fever in mice by decreasing pro-inflammatory markers and increasing anti-inflammatory responses, suggesting its potential as an alternative for managing fever and inflammation through immune system modulation.
Read moreDetailsHeavy cannabis users report lower next-day relationship satisfaction when combining cannabis and alcohol. But light cannabis users show no significant change in satisfaction from their own or their partner’s substance use.
Read moreDetailsA recent study found no increased risk of ADHD or disruptive behavior disorders in children by age 11 when mothers used cannabis early in pregnancy, though other maternal and newborn health risks remain.
Read moreDetailsA recent study found that a single dose of medicinal cannabis oil containing 10 mg THC and 200 mg CBD did not significantly impair next-day cognitive function or driving performance in adults with insomnia who infrequently use cannabis.
Read moreDetailsFrequent cannabis use and cannabis use disorder are linked to higher rates of workplace absenteeism, including illness-related absences and skipped workdays, highlighting the need for workplace drug policies and further research on cannabis's impact on job performance.
Read moreDetailsA study found that recreational marijuana legalization is associated with a 20% rise in intimate partner violence.
Read moreDetailsPreliminary research has found that cannabigerol (CBG), a compound from cannabis, reduces anxiety and stress without causing intoxication. It may also improve memory, making it a promising option for anxiety relief without typical cannabis side effects.
Read moreDetailsScientists have found that high doses of cannabidiol (CBD) do not reduce but instead enhance the psychoactive effects of tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), challenging the belief that CBD mitigates THC's adverse effects.
Read moreDetailsResearchers found that low-dose, long-term THC treatment in mice reverses brain aging by boosting cognitive function and synapse formation, while also showing anti-aging effects through dual-phase changes in mTOR signaling and metabolism.
Read moreDetailsA recent study found that 2% to 21% of cannabis users experience psychotic symptoms, with higher rates linked to THC. Experimental studies showed the highest rates, while medicinal cannabis studies reported the lowest.
Read moreDetailsA recent study found that prenatal exposure to cannabis components THC and CBD in rodents led to reduced birth size, behavioral changes, and disrupted brain activity, indicating potential long-term neurodevelopmental risks for offspring.
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