نتایج جستجو برای: marijuana legalization

تعداد نتایج: 14480  

2013
Roger A. Roffman

For more than four decades, a movement to shift cannabis control policy away from prohibition has gained momentum in such countries as Australia, Netherlands, Portugal, Spain, and the United States (Caulkins et al., 2012, pp. 207–224). When the issue is debated, researchers, and clini-cians in the addictive behaviors field may face a difficult choice when asked where they stand with reference t...

Journal: :Pediatrics 2017
Sheryl A Ryan Seth D Ammerman

Many states have recently made significant changes to their legislation making recreational and/or medical marijuana use by adults legal. Although these laws, for the most part, have not targeted the adolescent population, they have created an environment in which marijuana increasingly is seen as acceptable, safe, and therapeutic. This clinical report offers guidance to the practicing pediatri...

Journal: :Clinical transplantation 2016
Garrett Greenan Sarwat B Ahmad Megan G Anders Alexia Leeser Jonathan S Bromberg Silke V Niederhaus

As marijuana (MJ) legalization is increasing, kidney transplant programs must develop listing criteria for marijuana users. However, no data exist on the effect of MJ on kidney allograft outcomes, and there is no consensus on whether MJ use should be a contraindication to transplantation. We retrospectively reviewed 1225 kidney recipients from 2008 to 2013. Marijuana use was defined by positive...

2016
Bradley E. Alger

With legal cannabis sales at $5.4 billion in 2015 and expected to rise by another billion this year in the United States, legalization and marijuana's impact on health is a hot topic of national debate. Casarett, a physician at the University of Pennsylvania, immerses himself in the culture, science, and smoke of medical marijuana in order to sort out the truth behind the buzz. Our reviewer, wh...

Journal: :Drug and alcohol dependence 2017
Hannah Carliner Pia M Mauro Qiana L Brown Dvora Shmulewitz Reanne Rahim-Juwel Aaron L Sarvet Melanie M Wall Silvia S Martins Geoffrey Carliner Deborah S Hasin

AIM Concurrently with increasingly permissive attitudes towards marijuana use and its legalization, the prevalence of marijuana use has increased in recent years in the U.S. Substance use is generally more prevalent in men than women, although for alcohol, the gender gap is narrowing. However, information is lacking on whether time trends in marijuana use differ by gender, or whether socioecono...

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