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for both medical and recreational use. But whether you use it legally or illegally, it’s possible to misuse it and get addicted to it. This is known asmarijuana use disorder.
It was positive for marijuana and cocaine use. Haney had no record of illegal drug use and had passed many other tests .Based solely on the disputed ... Pound,Edward,T. - U 被引量: 0发表: 2002年 加载更多来源期刊 Journal of Applied Psychology 研究点推荐 Drug testing marijuana use 引...
But new research led by Marian Wilson, Ph.D., of the Washington State University College of Nursing found that frequent marijuana use seems to strengthen the relationship betweenpainand depression and anxiety, not ease it. "For people who are using cannabis the most, they have a very strong ...
Currently, the deleterious effects of marijuana outweigh the benefits of its IOP-lowering capacity in most glaucoma patients. Under extremely rare circumstances, a few categories of glaucoma patients may be potential candidates for treatment with medical marijuana. Further studies on alternate routes and...
The relations of trait anxiety, anxiety sensitivity, and sensation seeking to adolescents' motivations for alcohol, cigarette, and marijuana use The present study investigated relations of anxiety sensitivity and other theoretically relevant personality factors to Copper's [Psychological Assessment ... N ...
there is a naturally occurring substance in the brain called kynurenic acid that appears to lessen the effects of THC in animal models for drug abuse and addiction. The scientists are anticipating that a drug that will help with rehabilitation from marijuana addiction can be derived from the infor...
Often the first illegal drug people use, marijuana is associated with increased risk of progressing to the use of more powerful and dangerous drugs such as cocaine and heroin. The risk for progressing to cocaine use is 104 times higher if you have smoked marijuana at least once than if you ...
Intermittent Marijuana Use Is Associated with Improved Retention in Naltrexone Treatment for Opiate-Dependence Naltrexone is a theoretically promising alternative to agonist substitution treatment for opioid dependence, but its effectiveness has been severely limite... Wilfrid,Noel,Raby,... - 《American Jou...
In the case of marijuana, a wealth of information suggests that heavy long-term use of the drug may have neurobehavioral consequences in some individuals. In humans, heavy cocaine use is accompanied by neuropathological changes that might serve as substrates for cognitive dysfunctions. Similarly, ...