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In 2023, roughly 7% of adults 65 and older reported using cannabis, according to an analysis published by JAMA Internal ...
The prevalence of current cannabis use increased among older U.S. adults from 2021 to 2023. Older adults may be susceptible to the adverse effects of cannabis, which may require acute medical care.
New data has revealed that cannabis use among older adults is at an all-time high. Researchers at UC San Diego and NYU discovered that marijuana use by Americans aged 65 and older increased by ...
"Our study shows that cannabis use among older adults continues to increase, although there have been major shifts in use according to demographic and socioeconomic factors," senior study author ...
From 2021 to 2023, the prevalence of current cannabis use increased among older U.S. adults, according to a research letter ...
Marijuana use among older adults in the US has reached a new high, with 7 percent of adults aged 65 and over who report using it in the past month, according to a recent analysis. Marijuana use ...
A study finds cannabis use among US adults aged 65+ increased from 4.8% in 2021 to 7% in 2023. Use rose most among college-educated, married, female, and higher-income older adults. Increases are ...
As cannabis use climbs among adults 65+, growing evidence reveals rising health risks—from ER visits and cardiac strain to increased dementia diagnoses.
A wave of recent research points to reasons for concern for older users, with cannabis-related emergency room visits and ...
The survey also indicates that older adults in Michigan are more open about their cannabis use with healthcare providers. Among monthly users, 64% discussed their usage with their doctors ...
As cannabis continues to shed its stigma and become more widely accepted, many older adults are curious about its potential benefits. Whether you’re seeking relief from chronic pain, better ...