Research doesn't link marijuana use to reducing efficacy, but what about side effects?
By Xenia E.
Research doesn't link marijuana use to reducing efficacy, but what about side effects?
By Xenia E.
Mothers-to-be in states where weed is legal are more likely to use it despite the risks.
Mothers-to-be in states where weed is legal are more likely to use it despite the risks.
Rethink puff-puff-passing while expecting. Research on the effects is lacking.
By Izzie Price
Trying to conceive? You might need to give up the weed, though the findings of studies vary.
The U.S. campaign against substance use has morphed over the past 50 years.
Despite decades of demonization, weed is turning over a new leaf in America.
Gamete concentration can be negatively affected by a number of lifestyle facets.
Smoking has long been tied to erectile issues. Think vaping alleviates that risk? Think again.
By David Hopper
Research results are conflicting, but doctors warn weed won't do you any fertility favors.
Most individual fertility issues can be assessed and treated, but some cases are 'unexplained.'
Menstrual cramps are par for the course for many women. Cannabinoids could change that.
By Kate Daniel
Is moderate marijuana use a smart path to sobriety?
It might seem strange to use a cannabis compound for recovery, but there's more to it.
By Kate Daniel
Using Delta-8 for sex drive has had anecdotal success, but experts remain wary.
By Jeremy Glass
Let's find out what, exactly, drug use does to your swimmers.
A holistic approach can relieve menstrual cramps if pharmaceuticals are not for you.
If your jizz is yellow, there’s probably no need to worry.
If your jizz is yellow, there’s probably no need to worry.
Men make up one-third of infertility cases. Here’s what they can be doing to turn that around.
By Sarah Morris
Are you living with chronic pain but don't want to resort to narcotics? You have options.
While many illicit drugs heighten sexual desire, they often impair sexual performance.
By Giddy Staff
For me, marijuana was a godsend for help with several issues—but not erectile dysfunction.
Changing attitudes and laws are giving consumers new cannabis-related products to try.
By Jason Crosby
Here's what expectant mothers need to know about new over-the-counter remedies.
Cannabis-infused products promise an added high when you’re getting down.
By Emily Blaire