As the research team noted, one 2019 study found more than one in every five (22%) U.S. high school students reporting ...
The incidence of head and neck cancer increased among patients in the cannabis-related disorder group compared with patients without cannabis-related disorder (0.285% vs 0.091%, respectively).
The Fresh Toast - We know it is "healthier" than alcohol, but what about tobacco? Is smoking marijuana bad for your lungs?
As marijuana legalization has accelerated across the country, doctors are contending with the effects of an explosion in the ...
Despite the negative perception about cannabis, it is alcohol which aggravates cardio problems. Heavy drinking ... that cannabis use was associated with an increased risk of A-fib.
"The most recent systematic review on adolescent cannabis use and academic achievement found that heavy cannabis use was associated with worse educational outcomes," they continue ...
Vollen has been critical of cannabis vapes for years, pointing to evidence that the cartridges can expose users to heavy ... potential cancer risk; the European Union revoked its use authorization ...
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Health risks include cancer of the mouth, tongue, cheek and gums, esophagus and pancreas, as well as high blood pressure, heart disease and increased risk ... use and ultimately be used as a coping ...
Recent research from the USC Head and Neck Center has found that cannabis use significantly ... “The detection of this risk factor is important because head and neck cancer may be preventable once ...