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Clinical trial: Cannabis smoking linked to significantly reduced alcohol intake
Subjects voluntarily reduce their alcohol intake following the use of cannabis, according to the results of a clinical trial ...
In the study, researchers found that smoking cannabis that contained THC caused a reduction in participants’ short term ...
A new study from Brown University suggests that cannabis use may lead to a short-term reduction in alcohol consumption among ...
Both are seen as vices, both have potential downsides, but the public views them differently. As public perception shifts and scientific evidence mounts, marijuana is increasingly recognized as a ...
A new study has found that, for the first time in history, regular cannabis use among Americans is more commonplace than regular alcohol consumption. Researchers at Carnegie Mellon reviewed decades of ...
If you're trying to decide which drink is better for your body — alcohol or a THC-infused beverage — the answer, unsurprisingly, is complicated. Kathleen writes about the culture and business of ...
More than one in five young adults use cannabis or alcohol to fall asleep, a new University of Michigan study found. Cannabis was more common than alcohol, with 18% using it for sleep versus 7% for ...
For the first time, daily marijuana use is reportedly higher than daily alcohol use in the United States For the first time, more people in the United States are using marijuana daily than drinking ...
More than 1 in 5 young adults in the United States are using cannabis or alcohol as a sleep aid, new research shows. Every two years, researchers from the University of Michigan survey 20,000 adults ...
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