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Cannabis Use Negatively Impacts Female Fertility and IVF Success Rates
A new study reveals that cannabis use, specifically THC, negatively affects female fertility and in-vitro fertilization (IVF) success rates by disrupting egg development and genetic stability, resulting in lower rates of euploid embryos.
Cannabis Use Negatively Impacts Female Fertility and IVF Success Rates
A new study reveals that cannabis use, specifically THC, negatively affects female fertility and in-vitro fertilization (IVF) success rates by disrupting egg development and genetic stability, resulting in lower rates of euploid embryos.
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36% Bias Score


Marijuana Use Linked to Ovum Damage, Increased Risk of Infertility and Genetic Defects
A new study published in Nature Communications reveals that higher levels of THC in marijuana are associated with impaired oocyte maturation, increased chromosomal abnormalities, and potential risks of infertility, miscarriage, and genetic defects in offspring.
Marijuana Use Linked to Ovum Damage, Increased Risk of Infertility and Genetic Defects
A new study published in Nature Communications reveals that higher levels of THC in marijuana are associated with impaired oocyte maturation, increased chromosomal abnormalities, and potential risks of infertility, miscarriage, and genetic defects in offspring.
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48% Bias Score


Suntory CEO Resigns Amid Illegal Supplement Allegations
Suntory Holdings chairman and CEO Takeshi Niinami resigned on September 1st after a police investigation into his purchase of supplements containing illegal substances, which he believed were legal.
Suntory CEO Resigns Amid Illegal Supplement Allegations
Suntory Holdings chairman and CEO Takeshi Niinami resigned on September 1st after a police investigation into his purchase of supplements containing illegal substances, which he believed were legal.
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16% Bias Score


High-Potency Cannabis Linked to Increased Psychosis and Addiction Risk
A large-scale study shows high-potency cannabis derivatives (THC>5mg or 10%) significantly increase psychosis, schizophrenia, and addiction risks within 12 hours of use, affecting an estimated 4.3 million daily/near-daily users in the EU despite cannabis's illegality there.
High-Potency Cannabis Linked to Increased Psychosis and Addiction Risk
A large-scale study shows high-potency cannabis derivatives (THC>5mg or 10%) significantly increase psychosis, schizophrenia, and addiction risks within 12 hours of use, affecting an estimated 4.3 million daily/near-daily users in the EU despite cannabis's illegality there.
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52% Bias Score


Regular Cannabis Use Linked to Impaired Blood Vessel Function, Increased Heart Attack Risk
A new study published in JAMA Cardiology reveals that regular marijuana smoking or edible consumption is linked to significantly impaired blood vessel function, increasing the risk of heart attacks, particularly concerning given the rise in unexplained cardiac events among young Americans.
Regular Cannabis Use Linked to Impaired Blood Vessel Function, Increased Heart Attack Risk
A new study published in JAMA Cardiology reveals that regular marijuana smoking or edible consumption is linked to significantly impaired blood vessel function, increasing the risk of heart attacks, particularly concerning given the rise in unexplained cardiac events among young Americans.
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48% Bias Score


Texas House Approves Total Ban on Hemp THC
The Texas House passed Senate Bill 3, enacting a complete ban on all hemp products containing THC, despite opposition from some lawmakers and hemp industry groups, who plan legal action; the bill now awaits the governor's signature.
Texas House Approves Total Ban on Hemp THC
The Texas House passed Senate Bill 3, enacting a complete ban on all hemp products containing THC, despite opposition from some lawmakers and hemp industry groups, who plan legal action; the bill now awaits the governor's signature.
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44% Bias Score

Cannabis Use Negatively Impacts Female Fertility and IVF Success
A Canadian study of 1,059 women undergoing IVF found that detectable THC in follicular fluid is associated with a significantly lower rate of euploid embryos, reducing chances of successful pregnancy, due to disrupted egg development and genetic stability.

Cannabis Use Negatively Impacts Female Fertility and IVF Success
A Canadian study of 1,059 women undergoing IVF found that detectable THC in follicular fluid is associated with a significantly lower rate of euploid embryos, reducing chances of successful pregnancy, due to disrupted egg development and genetic stability.
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40% Bias Score

Suntory CEO Resigns Amid Illegal Supplement Probe
Suntory Holdings chairman and CEO Takeshi Niinami resigned on September 1st after a police investigation into his purchase of supplements containing illegal substances, confirmed by the company on Tuesday.

Suntory CEO Resigns Amid Illegal Supplement Probe
Suntory Holdings chairman and CEO Takeshi Niinami resigned on September 1st after a police investigation into his purchase of supplements containing illegal substances, confirmed by the company on Tuesday.
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12% Bias Score

Suntory CEO Resigns Amid Illegal Supplement Investigation
Suntory Holdings chairman and CEO Takeshi Niinami resigned on September 1st after a police investigation into his purchase of supplements containing illegal substances, confirmed by the company on Tuesday.

Suntory CEO Resigns Amid Illegal Supplement Investigation
Suntory Holdings chairman and CEO Takeshi Niinami resigned on September 1st after a police investigation into his purchase of supplements containing illegal substances, confirmed by the company on Tuesday.
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28% Bias Score

Spanish Youth Cannabis Use Decreases, But Potency Increases: A Public Health Concern
A new report reveals a 40% decrease in cannabis use among Spanish youth (14-18) over two decades, linked to prevention efforts and changing perceptions, while adult use remains stable; however, the potency of cannabis has increased significantly, posing heightened health risks.

Spanish Youth Cannabis Use Decreases, But Potency Increases: A Public Health Concern
A new report reveals a 40% decrease in cannabis use among Spanish youth (14-18) over two decades, linked to prevention efforts and changing perceptions, while adult use remains stable; however, the potency of cannabis has increased significantly, posing heightened health risks.
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20% Bias Score

Marijuana Use Linked to Early Cardiovascular Disease
A small study found that regular marijuana smokers and THC edible users show signs of early cardiovascular disease similar to tobacco smokers, with vascular function reduced by 42% and 56%, respectively, compared to non-users; researchers emphasize the need for larger studies to confirm these findin...

Marijuana Use Linked to Early Cardiovascular Disease
A small study found that regular marijuana smokers and THC edible users show signs of early cardiovascular disease similar to tobacco smokers, with vascular function reduced by 42% and 56%, respectively, compared to non-users; researchers emphasize the need for larger studies to confirm these findin...
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40% Bias Score

Cannabis Pouches Emerge as a Multimillion-Dollar Market
Cannadips, a California-based company, created cannabis-infused pouches, mirroring the success of nicotine pouches; generating over $7 million in 2024 revenue and planning to expand to Missouri in 2025 and Kentucky by the end of 2025.

Cannabis Pouches Emerge as a Multimillion-Dollar Market
Cannadips, a California-based company, created cannabis-infused pouches, mirroring the success of nicotine pouches; generating over $7 million in 2024 revenue and planning to expand to Missouri in 2025 and Kentucky by the end of 2025.
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48% Bias Score
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