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Almost half of U.S. states have legalized marijuana for recreational use, and 15 more allow it for medicinal purposes. As ...
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New research finds that marijuana use has risen among both cancer patients and the general population, but state cannabis ...
Infused pre-rolls are taking over California’s marijuana market, now accounting for a commanding majority of all pre-roll ...
(HealthDay News) — From 2021 to 2023, the prevalence of current cannabis use increased among older U.S. adults, according to a research letter published online June 2 in JAMA Internal Medicine.
Marijuana use among older adults in the US has reached a new high, with 7 percent of adults aged 65 and over who report using ...
An estimated seven percent of US adults ages 65 and older acknowledge having consumed cannabis within the past month, according to data published yesterday in the journal JAMA Internal Medicine.
A new study found marijuana use among older adults has doubled since 2015, especially in states with legal medical cannabis.
Marijuana use among older adults in the US has reached a new high, with 7% of adults aged 65 and over who report using it in the past month, according to an analysis led by researchers with the Center ...