As wellness conversations broaden beyond abstinence, new research explores cannabis through a harm-reduction lens and what it could mean for moderating alcohol consumption.
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 ...
More people in the United States say they are using marijuana daily or near daily, compared with people who say they are drinking alcohol that often, according to a new study. In 2022, about 17.7 ...
As wellness conversations broaden beyond abstinence, new research explores cannabis through a harm-reduction lens and what it could mean for moderating alcohol consumption.
Many people use cannabis to help cut back on drinking. However, a new study reveals that smoking THC only reduces alcohol cravings for individuals with average or high working memory, leaving those ...
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 ...
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 ...
New Year’s resolutions often revolve around self-improvement, and for many, that means cutting back on alcohol or completely detoxing. While detoxing can seem daunting, there’s a growing interest in ...
Newly-released research argues that more Americans use marijuana daily than drink alcohol every day. The study, which was published in the journal Addiction on Wednesday, was authored by Carnegie ...
Attitudes about recreational marijuana will figure into the November election, when Ohioans decide Issue 2, a proposal that would legalize recreational marijuana use for adults 21 and older. More Ohio ...
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 ...
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 ...