Stories about Research

Cannabis for Mood Disorder Relief

3 Articles

There has been a growing interest in the potential benefits of cannabis for individuals experiencing mood disorders. With research evolving and public perception shifting, cannabis is increasingly recognized not just for its recreational uses but also for its therapeutic potential. This story synthesizes insights from significant studies.

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Is Marijuana a Risk Factor for a Heart Attack

2 Articles

Research links marijuana use to significant heart attack and stroke risks, highlighting the need for awareness of potential dangers to the cardiovascular system as legalization and recreational use rise.

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Dr. David MD on YouTube

Medical Marijuana Use Linked to Heart Attacks? | Ask Dr. David

12min watch

Doctors, including myself, have often claimed that using medical marijuana is safer than many of the medications used to treat debilitating medical conditions. Overall, I still believe this to be true. But, a new study indicates medical cannabis use in any form may increase heart attacks and strokes. So, let's talk about it!

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Adverse Health Effects of Marijuana Use

18min read

As marijuana use becomes legal in some states, the dominant public opinion is that marijuana is a harmless source of mood alteration. Although the harms associated with marijuana use have not been well studied, enough information is available to cause concern.

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