Ever wondered why cannabis has that remarkable ability to help you unwind? Let’s delve into the science behind this “chill” factor and explore how cannabis interacts with our brain and body. Meet the ...
In my previous post, I described my first experience with marijuana. Now I will explain how marijuana acts on the brain to change the texture of experience. Exactly how does marijuana get us high? The ...
New research on marijuana's impact on personal health shows that it's not just bank accounts that can shrink due to long-term recreational use. The drug may also decrease brain volume. “Long-term ...
If you've ever experienced nausea, you know how unbearable it can be. Whether it's due to a stomach bug, chemotherapy treatments, or just motion sickness, the discomfort can really throw off your day.
Surprising THC Combo Has Scientists Rethinking How to Stop Alzheimer’s Before It Starts ...
The recreational use of marijuana has become more common in recent years. But some research has found that consuming cannabis could have negative effects on the body, especially the brain. A recent ...
Pass the pot to Grandma — her brain might thank you. A new study is challenging long-held assumptions about cannabis, finding that middle-aged and older adults who use the drug may actually see some ...
Cannabis use may lead to thinning of the cerebral cortex in adolescents, research in mice and humans suggested. The multilevel study demonstrated that tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), an active substance ...
As a musician, I’ve always been in search of ways to stay at my creative peak, manage stress, and deal with the physical strains that come from long hours of practice and performing. Over the years, I ...
The menstrual pain angle is worth underscoring here. Two of the strongest sources in this space, one examining CBD for ...