Using marijuana daily for years may raise the overall risk of head and neck cancers three- to five-fold, according to a new study that analyzed millions of medical records. “Our research shows that ...
Tech neck and mobile spine syndrome is a rapidly emerging lifestyle-related health problem caused by excessive use of ...
Share on Pinterest A new study found that heavy cannabis use is associated with a high risk of developing head and neck cancer. Jason Colston/Getty Images Cannabis use is associated with greater risk ...
A new study suggests that cannabis, the most commonly used illicit substance worldwide, is associated with an increased occurrence of head and neck cancer. A study from the USC Head and Neck Center, ...