Habitual smoking of marijuana has a number of effects on the respiratory and immune systems that may be clinically relevant. These include alterations in lung function ranging from no to mild airflow obstruction without evidence of diffusion impairment, an increased prevalence of acute and chronic ...
Thelegalization of recreational marijuanainalmost a dozen statesshows how America's attitude toward the drug may be changing. But the drug has changed too: Newly developed strains of marijuana are far stronger than what people were smoking in the past, leading to unintended consequences like addicti...
turning to drugs to cope, began smoking marijuana at just 10 years old, before escalating to ecstasy two years later. Despite her young age, she allegedly received free harm-reduction paraphernalia from Fraser Health, one of the province’s five health authorities. ...
Methods: Studies on the effects of specific substances, legal and illegal; i.e., tobacco or nicotine, alcohol, marijuana, cocaine, opiates, and methamphetamine were evaluated and analyzed. Results: In general, manifestations of prenatal exposure to legal and illegal substances include varying ...
He smokes marijuana - he has dared smoke in the house once and not only did we threaten to call the police (he already has a caution) but we told him he would never see his younger siblings (5&7 he adores them - only hates his 15 yo bro he’s assaulted). That seemed to stop...
Habitual smoking of marijuana has a number of effects on the respiratory and immune systems that may be clinically relevant. These include alterations in l... Donald,P.,Tashkin,... - 《Journal of Clinical Pharmacology》 被引量: 278发表: 2002年 HIV-1 infection and AIDS: consequences for the...
A positive association is noted between maternal marijuana use during pregnancy and risk of subsequent marijuana use or cigarette smoking among adolescent offspring. Literature data also report an increased level of depressive symptoms in exposed children at the age of 10 year. Prenatal counseling ...
Studies on the effect of exposure to partner violence on children often find relationships between partner violence and child behavior, Wechsler Intelligence Vocabulary Score, academic problems, smoking, drinking and use of marijuana. Few of these, however, use representative longitudinal data that ...
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Nearly 1 in 12 newborns in the United States in 2020—or about 300,000 infants—were exposed to alcohol, opioids, marijuana or cocaine before they were born. Exposure to these substances puts these newborns at a higher risk for premature birth, low birth