First responders, healthcare workers, military service members, and athletes consistently experience higher rates of burnout, ...
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It isn't just people—when given the chance, rats may also use cannabis to cope with stress, according to a study by researchers at Washington State University. Subscribe to our newsletter for the ...
Cannabis is getting stronger, research has shown — and so are its health risks. Two new studies raise red flags about how marijuana use may increase paranoia and mental health struggles, especially ...
Young adults are more likely to use multimodal cannabis on days with higher levels of stress and boredom. The corresponding study was published in Addictive Behaviors. Young adulthood constitutes a ...
Cannabis is undoubtedly a polarizing substance. On one side: a century of restrictive laws made cannabis illegal. This was based on little science. On the other side: a torrent of wellness claims ...
A study published in Neurobiology of Stress by scientists at Washington State University reveals that inhaling vaped cannabis can help with stress reactivity—at least according to the results from ...
PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) — Rats and humans are more similar than you might imagine, at least according to a new study by Washington State University. The new study, which was recently published in the ...
A study published in Neuropsychopharmacology focused on cannabis-seeking behavior and found that rats with higher natural stress levels are much more likely to self-administer cannabis. The Washington ...
PULLMAN, Wash. -- It isn’t just people – when given the chance rats may also use cannabis to cope with stress, according to a study by researchers at Washington State University. Published in the ...