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Vomiting Syndrome Linked to Cannabis Is on The Rise in The US
A rare vomiting condition associated with chronic cannabis use is becoming more common at emergency departments in the US.
Cases of “scromiting" are rising nationwide. Officially known as cannabinoid hyperemesis syndrome (CHS), the condition causes ...
A serious vomiting disorder linked to heavy cannabis use has risen sharply in the United States. A large analysis of ER ...
As much fun and helpful as cannabis can be, every drug has its potential tradeoffs. Case in point, a study out this week ...
People with cannabinoid hyperemesis syndrome experience persistent vomiting and abdominal pain that can last for days.
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Emergency Visits for Cannabis-Related Vomiting Jumped in Recent Years
For this study, the authors used data for patients 12 years and older from the Nationwide Emergency Department Sample, which includes about 85% of annual U.S. ED visits. Patients whose ED visits were ...
A terrifying new diagnosis is challenging the safety reputation of marijuana, linking chronic use to a potentially fatal vomiting disorder that doctors are just beginning to understand.
CHS involves repeated cycles of nausea, abdominal pain, and intense vomiting that may stretch on for hours or even days. The ...
Uncontrolled, explosive vomiting after marijuana use, called “scromiting” is on the rise in the US, including among teenagers. Here’s what you need to know.
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