Moreover, we find evidence of a dose-response relationship in the health impact of cannabis use, with annual use having roughly half the impact of weekly use.doi:10.1007/s10645-006-9028-8Jenny WilliamsDepartment of EconomicsChristopher L. Skeels...
This chapter reviews structural neuroimaging studies examining the impact of regular cannabis exposure, cannabis use patterns, and psychopathology/neurocognitive measure on the human brain. Regular cannabis exposure was related to alterations in medial temporal, frontal, and cerebellar brain regions, which ...
Introduction:Cannabis use disorder (CUD) has been associated with major adverse cardiac events (MACE). Additionally, preexisting cardiovascular disease (CVD) poses a major threat to young female patients, but the impact of CUD on MACE remains largely unexplored.#Methodology:A retrospective cohort stud...
6.88 THE IMPACT OF CANNABIS USE AND EMERGING PSYCHOTIC EXPERIENCES EXPLAINED BY SLEEP PROBLEMS AND ANXIETY SYMPTOMSThis study assessed the validity, sensitivity, and specificity of the Substance Use Risk Profile Scale (SURPS), a measure of personality risk factors for substance use and other ...
The Maryland Health Department has launched a dashboard to track cannabis use and how it impacts public health.Nov 15, 2024 Facebook Live Now CBS News 24/7 CBS News Baltimore CBS News Bay Area CBS News Boston CBS News Chicago CBS News Colorado ...
McMaster University researchers say there is an urgent need for studies on the physical health effects of cannabis use, including its impact on puberty.
cannabisdepressionfirst episode psychosisschizophreniaAim: Comorbid cannabis abuse is common in patients with early psychosis. Little is known about the effect of stopping cannabis use on positive, negative and depressive symptoms. Few studies have controlled for multiple substance use that may mask the ...
"Cannabis use generally among young people has been stable or going down over recent years, but problems associated with it appear to be increasing. "It is possible that stronger strains of cannabis might be to blame, but it is likely to be due to a range of factors including ease of acc...
Cannabis is one of the most commonly used substances by patients who are engaged in medication-assisted treatment for opioid use disorder, the effects of which are largely unknown. In this study, we examine the impact of baseline and ongoing cannabis use, and whether these are impacted ...
As countries progressively embrace the legalization of both medicinal and recreational cannabis, there remains a significant knowledge gap when it comes to the perioperative uses of cannabis, as well as the management of cannabis users. This review summarizes the information available on the subject bas...