Are your prescription medications making you sick? The side-effects from traditional prescription medicine can sometime be worse than the symptoms they are treating. Are receiving chemo-therapy? Is your treatment leaving you nauseous and without appetite? Did you know...
Schizophrenia, a chronic mental illness, is often accompanied by poorer cognitive functioning, and some research has suggested that marijuana may worsen schizophrenia. But this case-control study shows enhanced cognitive functioning in schizophrenic subjects who use...
This 60-page report is an evidence-based literature review of marijuana, based only upon research that followed well-accepted research designs, included strong statistical and procedural controls and passed a careful review by independent scientists. Commissioned by...
Lynn E. DeLisi et al., “A preliminary DTI study showing no brain structural change associated with adolescent cannabis use,” Harm Reduction Journal 3 (May 9, 2006). The question of whether marijuana causes brain damage, especially among adolescents, remains...
Neil T. Smith, “A review of the published literature into cannabis withdrawal symptoms in human users,” Addiction 97, issue 6 (June 2002): 621-632. We hear regularly from prohibitionists that marijuana is addictive, but some experts consider the evidence unconvincing....