نتایج جستجو برای: legalization of recreational marijuana

تعداد نتایج: 21166492  

Journal: :Preventive medicine 2016
Louisa M Holmes Lucy Popova Pamela M Ling

BACKGROUND California may vote on marijuana legalization in 2016. Young adults have the highest rates of marijuana use, but little is known about the correlates of use in this age group, including factors that may be affected by policy change. We investigated whether there are differences in marijuana use by sociodemographic characteristics, psychological distress, loneliness and social support...

Journal: :Journal of analytical toxicology 2014
Fiona J Couper Brianna L Peterson

In December 2012, the possession and private use of limited quantities of marijuana and marijuana products became legal in the state of Washington. At the same time, the state's driving under the influence statutes were amended to include a per se level of 5 ng/mL delta(9)-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) in whole blood for drivers aged 21 years and older. The aim of this study was to assess the effe...

Journal: :Journal of Cutaneous Medicine and Surgery 2018

2017
Elizabeth J. D’Amico Joan S. Tucker Eric R. Pedersen Regina A. Shih

Purpose of Review There is not one answer to address whether marijuana use has increased, decreased, or stayed the same given changes in state legalization of medical and non-medical marijuana in the USA. Recent Findings Evidence suggests some health benefits for medical marijuana; however, initiation of marijuana use is a risk factor for developing problem cannabis use. Though use rates have...

2016
Joseph M. Orr Courtnie J. Paschall Marie T. Banich

A recent shift in legal and social attitudes toward marijuana use has also spawned a surge of interest in understanding the effects of marijuana use on the brain. There is considerable evidence that an adolescent onset of marijuana use negatively impacts white matter coherence. On the other hand, a recent well-controlled study demonstrated no effects of marijuana use on the morphometry of subco...

Journal: :Journal of AIDS and HIV Research 2023

We sought to understand the impact that state-level marijuana policy changes had on use behaviors among people with HIV (PWH), including patterns of (e.g., frequency, modality), access, goals for use, other substances, and perceived health effects. conducted 1:1 interviews at 3 U.S. clinics PWH aged ≥18 reporting weekly or more use; 2 were in states legalized recreational use. coded based su...

2017
Shimshon Wiesel Faraz Siddiqui Tahir Khan Sami Hossri Dany El-Sayegh

Marijuana use has been increasing across the United States due to its legalization as both a medicinal and recreational product. A small number of case reports have described a pathological entity called vanishing lung syndrome (VLS), which is a rare bullous lung disease usually caused by tobacco smoking. Recent case reports have implicated marijuana in the development of VLS. We present a case...

Journal: :Health affairs 2016
Ashley C Bradford W David Bradford

Legalization of medical marijuana has been one of the most controversial areas of state policy change over the past twenty years. However, little is known about whether medical marijuana is being used clinically to any significant degree. Using data on all prescriptions filled by Medicare Part D enrollees from 2010 to 2013, we found that the use of prescription drugs for which marijuana could s...

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