The "ban the box" on employment ... One that is likely to impact users long after legalization occurs is the issue of employment for people who use medical marijuana. At present, under even ...
The commonly held perception that marijuana users are largely sedentary is not supported by new data on young and middle-aged adults. The cliché of stoners being couch potatoes, eating chips and ...
In a 2021 survey, 15 percent of American adults admitted using illegal drugs — mostly marijuana — in the previous month. Other surveys suggest that something like 12 million of those drug users owned ...
While single hospitals ... Marijuana Users’ Risk of Deadly Complication Doubles After Rare Type of Bleeding Stroke Jan. 6, 2022 — Among adults with a certain type of bleeding stroke ...
A study has found that marijuana users have elevated levels of heavy metals in their blood and urine compared to those who do not use marijuana. The study, published Wednesday in the Environmental ...
There’s an infamous tale in Seattle that still, nearly a decade later, elicits groans from the activists and officials who worked to legalize recreational marijuana ... with the ban on public ...
A new study out of Washington, where marijuana is legal, found 21% of users show signs of cannabis use disorder. The researchers said their finding was in line with previous studies. MORE NEWS ...
Users of marijuana had statistically higher levels of lead and cadmium in their blood and urine than people who do not use weed, a new study found. “Compared to non-users, marijuana users had 27 ...
Marijuana users in the test group had 27% higher levels of lead in their blood and 21% higher levels in their urine compared to people who don't take weed, according to the Environmental Health ...
The Norwegian Data Protection Authority ordered U.S. technology firm Meta, the parent company of Facebook and Instagram, to stop showing users in Norway personalized ads based on their online activity ...
Marijuana users have elevated levels of cadmium and lead in their blood and urine compared to those who abstain, a troubling new study found. Analyzing data from a group of more than 7,200 adults ...
Users of marijuana had statistically higher levels of lead and cadmium in their blood and urine than people who do not use weed, a new study found. “Compared to non-users, marijuana users had 27 ...