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 ...
Subjects voluntarily reduce their alcohol intake following the use of cannabis, according to the results of a clinical trial ...
A new study from Brown University indicates that cannabis use may temporarily reduce alcohol consumption, offering new ...
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 ...
In the study, researchers found that smoking cannabis that contained THC caused a reduction in participants’ short term ...
With recreational marijuana now legal in 24 states, the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration is moving to reclassify the drug to a less dangerous category under the Controlled Substances Act. This ...
Now more than ever, the opportunity for marijuana and alcohol to be available in the same public settings is growing. Although their presence together is not a new phenomenon, folks may find ...
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 ...
The number of people who report using marijuana daily or nearly every day now outpaces the number of people who say they are daily drinkers, according to a new analysis. Research based on the National ...
Looks like marijuana is taking over.... Data from a new study reveals daily marijuana usage is more popular than drinking alcohol in the United States. According to data from the National Survey on ...
The cannabis industry shouldn’t be a fan of TikTok considering their double standard with alcohol. While it seems the administration is a fan China and their most famous tech company, the cannabis ...
Marijuana has been crowned the drug of choice among Americans. Puff, puff, surpass. A new study has found that, for the first time in history, regular cannabis use among Americans is more commonplace ...