Marijuana use is linked to having false memories, with people ‘recalling’ things that never actually happened. In a Nutshell A placebo-controlled study found that cannabis impaired 15 of 21 memory ...
Smoking cannabis can do more than blur memories. It can reshape them. A new Washington State University study found that people who consumed THC were more likely to recall words that were never ...
Cannabis intoxication causes false memories, source confusion, and impairs the ability to remember future tasks.
Teen pot use is exploding in New York after years of decline — just three years after the Empire State legalized marijuana in 2021, new statistics show. Nearly one in five kids under 21 now report ...
THC doesn’t just blur memories—it can create new ones that never happened. In a controlled experiment, cannabis users were much more likely to recall words that were never shown and struggled with ...
Sometimes marijuana can kill, not by overdose, but when people drive under the influence of THC. Recent research analyzed coroner records in Montgomery County, Ohio, from January 2019 through ...
Researchers compared the effects of cannabis on the physical and mental health of teens who started using cannabis before and after age 15. They found that cannabis was neither performance-enhancing ...
Over the last two decades, the drug overdose crisis — driven by opioids — has taken an unimaginable toll on American families and communities. Yet the data suggest progress is being made in combating ...
As wellness conversations broaden beyond abstinence, new research explores cannabis through a harm-reduction lens and what it could mean for moderating alcohol consumption.