Biomarkers of exposure to marijuana smoke can be detected in the urine of children with exposure to secondhand marijuana smoke, but the prevalence is unclear.We studied children between the ages of 0 to 3 years who were coming in for well-child visits or hospitalized on the inpatient general ...
Biomarkers of exposure to marijuana smoke can be detected in the urine of children with exposure to secondhand marijuana smoke, but the prevalence is unclear. We studied children between the ages of 0 to 3 years who were coming in for well-child visits o
The study evaluated the frequency of marijuana exposure among children who presented to a single Denver-area pediatric emergency department in the years 2005 to 2011. All exposures were confirmed by a urine toxicology screen.
This increase corresponded with a large increase in the number of valid ID cards in the Colorado Medical Marijuana Registry after 2009. Of the 14marijuana-exposed children (aged 8months to 12years), eight were admitted to hospital (two to the paediatric intensive care uni ......
to have detectable marijuana smoke metabolites. This study adds to the growing evidence that children are being exposed to marijuana smoke, even in places where marijuana remains illegal by state law. As states consider marijuana legalization, it is critical that the potential adverse health effects ...
(CNN) —Is inhaling marijuana smoke safer than inhaling smoke from tobacco? A majority of American adults say yes, according to a new survey, and they also believe there is less harm to adults and children from secondhand marijuana smoke than tobacco smoke. ...
60- and 72-month follow-up of children prenatally exposed to marijuana, cigarettes, and alcohol: cognitive and language assessment. J. Dev. Behav. Pediatr. 13, 383–391 (1992). Article CAS PubMed Google Scholar Tang-Peronard, J. L., Andersen, H. R., Jensen, T. K. & Heitmann, B...
Progression from marijuana use to daily smoking and nicotine dependence in a national sample of U.S. adolescents While it has been demonstrated that smoking cigarettes in adolescence increases the likelihood of progressing to marijuana use, few studies have considered... DS Timberlake,BC Haberstick,...
Children’s prenatal exposure to multiple environmental chemicals may contribute to subsequent deficits in impulse control, predisposing them to risk-taking. Our goal was to investigate associations between prenatal exposure mixtures and risk of teen bir
with a covariate-adjusted increase in the frequency of parent-reported delinquent and antisocial behaviors, while prenatal and postnatal exposure to Pb was significantly associated with a covariate-adjusted increase in frequency of self-reported delinquent and antisocial behaviors, including marijuana use. ...