In our current feature, "One Toke Over the Line," we look at a new study that shows that THC, a component in marijuana, may help halt the spread of HIV. Here are four more study recaps involving dope.
August 2004
An Ohio State University study indicates that HIV-positive people’s cognitive function may worsen when they use marijuana.
April 2005
Researchers at Imperial College in London find that HIV-positive marijuana users report reduced muscle pain and nausea, among other improvements.
May 2007
Results of a Columbia University study suggest that marijuana increases caloric intake and improves mood in HIV-positive people.
May 2013
Tel Aviv University scientists report that small doses of marijuana can halt brain damage in the general population.
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