Marijuana Use

Marihuana is a 1941 novella by Cornell Woolrich, published under the pen-name William Irish.

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New Study Exposes Alarming Trends in Marijuana Use During Pregnancy

Nearly 6% of pregnant women report marijuana use

Nearly 6 percent of pregnant women report marijuana use, U.S. study finds

Dramatic drop in marijuana use among U.S. youth over a decade

Dramatic drop in marijuana use among U.S. youth over a decade (2011 to 2021)

Dramatic drop in marijuana use among U.S. youth over a decade: (2011 to 2021) - EurekAlert

Marijuana use is becoming more commonly accepted in sports, study funded by NFL shows

Study of Over 700,000 Adults Finds Marijuana Use Linked to Lower BMI

Marijuana use doesn't increase car crash risk, but drinking alcohol does, study finds

The High Stakes of Cannabis: Marijuana Use May Damage Heart and Brain Health

Warning: Marijuana Use May Alter Your DNA Methylation

Study Finds Marijuana Use Associated With Reduced Inflammation in Head Trauma Patients

Legalization of recreational marijuana leads to a reduction in tobacco use and increase in marijuana use among adults. The increase in marijuana use is driven by greater marijuana initiation among prior non-users.

Study: Marijuana Use Not Associated With Increased Risk of Psychosis

New Research Links Frequent Marijuana Use to Heart Disease

Marijuana Use Could Increase Chances For Heart Disease, Study Suggests

Marijuana use is much more common in US states that have legalized recreational cannabis use

Marijuana Use Doubles Risk of Deadly Complication After Rare Type of Bleeding Stroke

Chronic Marijuana Use Lowers Emotional Intelligence, Suggests A New Study

Research Indicates Problematic Marijuana Use Is Correlated With Poorer COVID-19 Outcomes