Cases of “scromiting" are rising nationwide. Officially known as cannabinoid hyperemesis syndrome (CHS), the condition causes ...
People with cannabinoid hyperemesis syndrome experience persistent vomiting and abdominal pain that can last for days.
A Chicago emergency doctor tells ChicagoLIVE why more young adults — especially ages 18 to 30 — are showing up with ...
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 ...
But people with norovirus won’t get the respiratory symptoms that are characteristic of the flu, like the congestion and ...
Chronic cannabis use is increasingly linked to recurring bouts of vomiting, now officially classified as cannabis hyperemesis ...
Scromiting” is a grim slang term for the severe nausea and vomiting that can come with cannabinoid hyperemesis syndrome (CHS) ...
A growing number of regular cannabis users are turning up in emergency rooms with a troubling pattern of intense nausea, ...
A disturbing condition called scromiting, a mix of screaming and vomiting, is increasingly being reported among chronic ...
"There are some signs that another big norovirus season is ahead of us," Emory University Professor Ben Lopman told Newsweek.
It’s common for pregnant women to experience some degree of morning sickness, but a smaller subset have severe, potentially debilitating nausea and vomiting — and now a new study has pinpointed the ...