Blood-sucking sand flies love to eat marijuana, study finds
As pesky and annoying as sand flies are, they might actually prefer eating weed over sucking blood, according to new scientific research. According to a study published Monday in the journal...
View ArticleKidney transplants not affected by marijuana use, study finds
A new study published this week in the Clinical Kidney Journal found that using marijuana had no measurable effect on the outcomes of kidney transplants for donors or recipients. Researchers from Loma...
View ArticleTeen marijuana use not linked to bad behavior, study finds
Smoking weed is not the reason why some teenagers have a bad attitude, new research suggests. A study published this month in the medical journal Addiction found that teen marijuana use does not lead...
View ArticleSurgeon General suggests reclassifying marijuana to expand research
America’s top health official believes that current restrictions on cannabis should be reconsidered. Surgeon General Jerome Adams spoke about the federal government’s drug classification system last...
View ArticleUrine from marijuana users can produce electricity, study finds
Cannabis users may be able to light up a room in more ways than initially thought, according to new research. A study published in Biosource Technology Reports found that successfully removing cannabis...
View ArticleMarijuana users may have increased sperm counts, Harvard study finds
New research conducted by Harvard researchers could disprove another stoner stereotype. A study published this week in the Human Reproduction medical journal found that male marijuana smokers might...
View ArticleLegalizing marijuana linked to higher junk food sales, study finds
New research suggests that an old marijuana myth might actually be true. A study published this month the Social Science Research Network found an increase in the purchase of high-calorie foods in...
View ArticleWomen who use marijuana before sex are more likely to have better orgasms,...
New research suggests that using marijuana may help women to experience more satisfying orgasms. A study published this month in the Journal of Sexual Medicine found that women who frequently smoked...
View ArticleMarijuana may help older adults with health and productivity, Johns Hopkins...
Medical marijuana might help boost the well-being and working potential of older adults, according to experts from the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health and Temple University. Researchers...
View ArticleCVS stores to sell topical products containing marijuana compound CBD
Residents from a handful of states will now be able to purchase CBD products at their local CVS store rather than a medical marijuana dispensary. CVS Pharmacy announced Wednesday that eight states will...
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