Americans are still cracking open cold ones, but what's inside their cans is changing.
Young women surpassed men in cannabis use in 2023, and a growing number of women from their 30s to their 50s are now finding ...
Relaxation rituals for many people usually involve filling up a cup, but increasingly, it’s not alcohol that’s going into it.
Cannabis’ Schedule I status creates DEA/FDA/NIDA hurdles, limiting long-term research versus alcohol, leaving inconsistent product standards — especially for vapes. Risks differ: Alcohol is a Group 1 ...
Frequent use of marijuana is associated with a reduced risk of developing liver disease from alcohol, according to a new ...
A popular independent craft spirits distillery says it’s scaling back its operations—due in part to the fact that more adults ...
A couple of Connecticut business owners are making a push to legalize THC beverages in restaurants as industry experts say ...
Milwaukee's Goodland Extracts is expanding it's THC/CBD beverage business to 14 states with plans to triple that number in ...
Constellation Brands, the liquor and beer production company, has released a new study that projects its beer and liquor ...
Marijuana appears 'to actually disrupt sleep in the long term,' researchers say. There are healthier ways to get some rest.
More than one in five young adults in the U.S. say they use cannabis or alcohol to help them fall asleep, according to new research from the University of Michigan.
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Many Young Adults Use Cannabis or Alcohol to Get to Sleep
(HealthDay News) — More than one in five young adults report using cannabis or alcohol to get to sleep, according to a research letter published online Oct. 13 in JAMA Pediatrics. Megan E. Patrick, Ph ...
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