Marijuana use is at an all-time high—Here's how it affects mental health
- Kayla Levy
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Charlie Health reports that marijuana use has doubled in the past decade, examines how this trend affects mental health, and offers tips for coping.
Originally published on charliehealth.com, part of the BLOX Digital Content Exchange.
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A Maine utility wants to be an ally with law enforcement in the crackdown on illegal marijuana grow operations — if it can overcome privacy concerns.
The Drug Enforcement Administration scheduled a Dec. 2 hearing on the historic proposal to reclassify marijuana as a less dangerous drug.
Legal but under-regulated drugs are easy to come by, but experts say there are a lot of uncertainties. Here's what to know.
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