WHO officially recognizes cannabis hyperemesis syndrome, a dangerous vomiting disorder linked to chronic marijuana use, ...
A serious vomiting disorder linked to heavy cannabis use has risen sharply in the United States. A large analysis of ER visits found that cases of cannabinoid hyperemesis syndrome (CHS), or ...
Scromiting” is a grim slang term for the severe nausea and vomiting that can come with cannabinoid hyperemesis syndrome (CHS) ...
Chronic cannabis use is increasingly linked to recurring bouts of vomiting, now officially classified as cannabis hyperemesis syndrome. The new ICD code helps doctors identify cases more consistently ...
Stopping cannabis use is currently the only way to fully cure the condition. Scientists don’t know the exact cause of CHS, ...
A rare vomiting condition associated with chronic cannabis use is becoming more common at emergency departments in the US.
A 44-year-old woman who took Ozempic and Mounjaro for diabetes is suing the companies that make the drugs. She says in a lawsuit that her stomach is paralyzed, and she is worried the damage could be ...
As cannabis use among youth rises in Canada — and THC potency reaches record highs — emergency departments are seeing a surge in cases of a once-rare condition: cannabis hyperemesis syndrome (CHS).
There's a frightening new trend in cannabis, and the headlines make it sound dire. It's enough to make you think twice before that next bong rip. But how worried should you actually be? Let's break ...
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This condition starts within 24 hours after someone uses cannabis and can last for days. People who have CHS often go through ...