Conclusion: Smoking marijuana during pregnancy seems not to be harmless. Reduced fetal weight accompained by changes in morphofunctional parameters of the placenta may have significant consequences later in life. Taking to account the incresed use of marijuana, due to its legalization more studies ...
The guy claiming a right to shoot a gun in a city park because he's a good shot and hasn't (yet) hit anyone is rightly overruled. Examples of the predictable consequences of the grossly negligent behavior of getting high or drunk include: ...
Maternal health is also negatively affected; marijuana-using mothers present higher prevalence of dysfunctional and precipitous labor, as well as meconium-stained amniotic fluid (Alharbi and El-Guebaly, 2014). Other potential adverse effects of smoking marijuana during pregnancy are lesser known. The...
The outcome-devaluation task in laboratory animals: Animals first learn an instrumental response to produce an appetitive reward. The response could be goal-directed (driven by an expectation of current reward value), or habitual (driven directly by an S−R association). To test this, the rewa...
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Methods: Self-report personality measures and a measure of the negative consequences of alcohol use were given to a sample of 221 college students (109 females) sorted into a control and 4 binge groups based upon their patterns of bingeing and marijuana use. Narrowly defined, non-overlapping ...
Methods: Self-report personality measures and a measure of the negative consequences of alcohol use were given to a sample of 221 college students (109 females) sorted into a control and 4 binge groups based upon their patterns of bingeing and marijuana use. Narrowly defined, non-overlapping ...
Motivations for marijuana use: use and associated negative consequencesNathan HalterCaitlin C. Abar
Further examination of the motivational context for engaging in SAM use, as well as potential physiological interactions between alcohol and marijuana use on alcohol's effects, is warranted. Alcohol interventions might benefit from addressing increased alcohol use and alcohol‐related consequences as risks...
Having a detectable HIV viral load was associated with increasing marijuana use in the increaser group only. Future investigations are needed to determine whether long-term patterns of use are associated with adverse consequences especially among HIV+ persons....