Las Vegas Metro Police are partnering with Planet 13 on immersive “Green Lab” trainings where volunteers consume marijuana in ...
Smoking cannabis can do more than blur memories. It can reshape them. A new Washington State University study found that people who consumed THC were more likely to recall words that were never ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Experts say that the impact of being on edibles while driving is "incredibly understudied ...
More states are legalizing marijuana for medical and recreational uses, but some researchers are concerned about accidental ingestion and “second-hand” effects on children. There's been a 30 percent ...
Secondhand exposure to cannabis smoke under “extreme conditions,” such as an unventilated room or enclosed vehicle, can cause nonsmokers to feel the effects of the drug, have minor problems with ...
Carrie Cuttler, right, an associate professor in the Department of Psychology at WSU, points to a screen displaying data about caloric intake and THC, while Ryan McLaughlin, an associate professor in ...
North Carolina officials studying potential cannabis policy changes say the state lacks reliable roadside impairment testing ...
A Miami husky accidentally ate THC on a walk, sparking questions about rising cannabis poisoning cases in South Florida's ...
Marijuana is legal in many states and increasingly socially acceptable. But the Bible is clear about the sin of intoxication.
As cannabis legalization spreads across North America, researchers and policymakers are scrambling to solve the issue of road safety. Drunk driving remains a higher risk for accidents, but recent data ...