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Cannabis

The brain has about 100 billion cells called neurons. It’s made up of distinct parts, that developed though human evolution. copyright American Heart Association

Blood Fat Profiles Reveal Why Some Cannabis Users Develop Schizophrenia While Others Don’t

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High Potency Cannabis Leaves Distinct Mark on DNA, Study Finds

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Cannabis Use Linked to Higher Risk of Head and Neck Cancer

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Researchers find biological clues to mental health impacts of prenatal cannabis exposure

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Weed makes workouts more fun, but it’s no performance enhancer

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Cannabis appears to increase empathy

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Why, despite “the munchies,” frequent cannabis users are leaner than non-users

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Cannabis knocks down pain, improves sleep and lifts brain fog in cancer patients

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CBD doesn’t dampen effects of cannabis

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More Older Adults Ending Up in the ER Because of Cannabis

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