A study based in Seattle found that teenagers diagnosed with depression are more likely to use cannabis in later life.
Researchers at University of Bristol have found cannabis use as a teen to increase the chances of other illegal drug use in early adulthood.
"Going to pot? The impact of dispensary closures on crime" investigates the relationship between the closure of medicinal marijuana dispensaries and the increase of crime.
The work reveals the structural features of agonist-bound CB1 and the activation mechanism of the receptor.
Since the legalization of marijuana in Oregon, researchers have found an increase in marijuana usage among students across the state.
From occasional usage to the daily user, marijuana can effect cognitive behavior and heighten the risk of psychotic-like experiences.
New research suggests endogenous cannabinoids can have positive effects on the brain by combating anxiety and stress as well as strengthening the immune system.
Experts have used cannabinoids in sequence with chemotherapy to create a more effective treatment for cancer.
Increase in marijuana use reported for adults over the age of 26 in states with less regulated medical marijuana programs.