Archives
-
Marijuana Use Increases Addiction Problems in Teenagers, Researchers Say
Marijuana is considered as a safe drug by many, which has led to increase in its use by teens. Researchers at the University of Montreal and New York's Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai have now found that teenagers using the drug are at an increased risk of developing addiction.
Latest Research Articles
-
To Save a Lake, Kill its Fish: Invasive Species Threaten South Dakota Lake's Game Fish
-
EPA Urges Americans to Help Curb Climate Change with New Video Campaign
-
Kingpin Linked to Trafficking of 500 Chimps Gets Maximum Sentence in Guinea
-
New Study Looks to Solve Question of Why Some Love Everything, Others Nothing
-
Ocean Acidification Poses Threat to Wide Range of Animal Life, Study Shows
-
'Next-generation' Spacecraft Passes Second Captive Flight Test
-
Desert Tortoise Sanctuary to Close, Inhabitants to be Euthanized
-
350-pound Blue Marlin Leaps on Boat, Nearly Impales Fisherman [VIDEO]
-
Why Giant Panda Twins Don't Always Fare Well
-
New Species of 'Walking' Shark Identified [VIDEO]
-
Rim Fire Continues to Grow, Officials May Ask for Assistance from Pentagon [VIDEO]
-
This Year's Arctic Ice Melt in Line with Downward Trends [VIDEO]