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Problems caused by cannabis are growing, but Mass. has failed to fund public awareness campaigns
Walking the halls of the high school that helped him get sober, it was easy for Jackson Wiechert to smile as he greeted former teachers and his principal. Now he’s in college, planning to work in ...
In New York, admissions for cannabis have dropped 50% in eight years, pediatricians are poorly trained to identify the ...
An investigation into how high-potency cannabis products and regulatory loopholes in New York are driving a surge in youth health crisis even as society treats marijuana as harmless.
And more people have ended up in hospital ERs with cannabis-induced paranoia and psychosis. So, the NYT editors are right. America does have a problem with cannabis. It is not as dramatic as our ...
Over the past ten years, the way people think about pain treatment has changed a lot. Two major treatments—opioids and ...
Researchers and members of the WA State Liquor and Cannabis Board highlight the inadequacy of regulatory safeguards for ...
A major new study has raised concerns about the use of medicinal cannabis for treating mental health conditions. The research ...
On February 9, 2026, the New York Times' Editorial Board published an opinion piece titled “It’s Time for America to Admit That It Has a Marijuana Problem”.[1] Their facts and their logic supporting ...
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