... exists regarding the long-term effects of cannabis use, according to background information in the article. "Although growing ... the long-term sequelae of long-term cannabis use."
Murat Yücel, Ph.D., ...
Smoking cannabis while pregnant could harm the developing brain in the womb, researchers in Scotland claim.
... potency has been observed in some countries, but there is enormous variation between samples, meaning that cannabis users may be exposed to greater variation in the strength of the cannabis they use ...
... sensitivity to some forms of pain. Researchers evaluated the analgesic potency of orally administered cannabis extract that included its main psychoactive component, Tetrahydrocannabinol (THC).
... was related to drug use of all kinds. Marital status was found to be related to tobacco, cannabis, and cocaine use, but not alcohol use (the never married and previously married having higher odds of ...
The potency of cannabis has increased over the past 10 years, with more concentrated forms now on sale
Cannabis has long been accredited with anti-inflammatory properties. Researchers, however, have now discovered that it is not only the familiar psychoactive substances that are responsible for this; a ...
... Imperial College London.
Previous studies have mainly focused on the other receptor activated by cannabis use, known as CB1, which was believed to be the primary receptor involved in pain relief. ...
Cannabis is less harmful than alcohol or tobacco, according to a report by a British research charity Thursday, which called for a "serious rethink" of drug policy.
... overrule its own drug advisers and reclassify
cannabis as a more dangerous substance are attacked by leading
scientists ... secretary, Jacqui Smith, intends to move cannabis from class C to
class B, where ...
... 20s and 30s, researchers said. The US study is
the first to find evidence of a link between cannabis and
testicular cancer, which is the most common type of cancer among
British men aged 20 to 44. ...
... its 60 plus active components are only partly understood. Now scientists have discovered how a compound in cannabis can help cells to function in our bodies, and aid recovery after a damaging event.
... knowledge, this is the first study to investigate the association between driving under the influence of cannabis and a wide range of dangerous driving behaviours."
Some 83 men were recruited for the ...
... on March 14, 2009 World Journal of Gastroenterology. Recent research into the neurobiology of cannabis has led to the identification of different receptor types including two specific types that ...
... a good previous behaviour, whose psychosis is associated with a high consumption of cannabis.
The results of this research work have been published in the journals Schizophrenia Research and European ...