A new survey finds cannabis consumers are prioritizing purity and transparency, while younger adults increasingly turn away ...
A new clinical trial published in the American Journal of Psychiatry found that cannabis use may reduce how much alcohol ...
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 ...
Smoked cannabis directly reduced the amount of alcohol heavy drinkers consumed during a controlled laboratory experiment. The ...
Study finds cannabis improves sleep in anxiety patients compared to alcohol. Frequent cannabis users report consistent sleep quality, challenging the tolerance theory. Research calls for deeper ...
Subjects voluntarily reduce their alcohol intake following the use of cannabis, according to the results of a clinical trial published in the American Journal of Psychiatry. Researchers affiliated ...
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 ...
Certain people who use cannabis tend to drink less alcohol, a new study found. Researchers from Brown University’s Center for Alcohol and Addiction Studies set out to determine whether cannabis use ...
People who use cannabis while drinking perceive fewer negative effects from alcohol consumption, potentially leading to alcohol use disorder, alcohol-related harms, and drunk driving. The ...
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