A new study indicates that individuals with cannabis use disorder are up to five times more likely to develop head and neck ...
Researchers found that pesticide exposure may contribute to 154.1% more non-Hodgkin lymphoma cases than smoking.
When states legalize medical and recreational cannabis, fewer prescriptions for anxiety are filled, but more for depression ...
A new study that looked at 20 years of medical data from millions of people found a link between cannabis use and specific cancers.
Cannabis extract taken by the mouth could potentially provide additional relief for patients with chemotherapy-induced nausea ...
Ohio the most recent convert, starting sales of recreational pot in August—use of the drug has been increasing too. With this ...
Excessive alcohol use may be one factor behind an increase in at least six cancers, including head and neck, esophageal, ...
Cancer is becoming a more survivable illness in the U.S., but a lack of awareness about the risks linked to alcohol and unhealthy lifestyle choices could slow this progress.
Some North Dakota health care and law enforcement organizations announced this week their opposition to legalizing ...
The Drug Enforcement Administration scheduled a Dec. 2 hearing on the historic proposal to reclassify marijuana as a less ...
People diagnosed with cancer are at a greater risk of mental health problems even five years after their diagnosis, according to a large-scale study of data from UK GP patient records.
Tongue cancer develops when abnormal cells grow uncontrollably on the tongue's surface. A sore or bump on the side of the tongue that doesn't go away is often the first sign of tongue cancer. As the ...