Marijuana buds tumble out of a jar. David McNew/Getty Images hide caption toggle caption David McNew/Getty Images Opinion Shots - Health News Researchers Link Marijuana And Earlier Onset Of Psychosis February 9, 2011 Australian researchers found that marijuana users who developed psychosis were 2.7 years younger than nonusers who became psychotic. Other sort of substance abuse sped up psychosis by two years, but alcohol alone showed no effect.
iStock Photography Opinion Tell Me More Confessions Of A Mom (And Former Teen Pot Head) October 19, 2010 A recent government survey suggests marijuana use is on the rise among teens. Guest blogger and mom Leslie Morgan Steiner experimented with the drug as a youngster and wonders if her kids will do the same.
Wait Wait ... Don't Tell Me! Munchies, Now Satisfied With Foie Gras May 20, 2010 Stoners get pickier about what they munch on.
Planet Money An Economist Gets Stoned January 27, 2010 Would making drugs legal make them cheaper or more expensive? An Economist Gets Stoned Listen Transcript Toggle more options Download Embed Embed <iframe src="https://www.npr.org/player/embed/114497935/127419438" width="100%" height="290" frameborder="0" scrolling="no" title="NPR embedded audio player"> Transcript
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