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24/03/2015

The Impact of Marijuana Policies on Youth: Clinical, Research, and Legal Update
The Impact of Marijuana Policies on Youth: Clinical, Research, and Legal Update

COMMITTEE ON SUBSTANCE ABUSE, COMMITTEE ON ADOLESCENCE March 2015, VOLUME 135 / ISSUE 3 From the American Academy of Pediatrics
24/03/2015

High potency cannabis and the risk of psychosis
Smoking higher-potency cannabis may be a considerable risk factor for psychosis according to research conducted in South London...

The Mental Elf South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust
24/03/2015

Cannabis Cohort Research Consortium (CCRC)
Project Main Description The Cannabis Cohort Research Consortium (CCRC) is a collaboration which stemmed from the need to...

The University of New South Wales - Sydney, NDARC
23/03/2015

Marijuana and Lung Health
The American Lung Association is concerned about the health impacts of marijuana use, especially on lung health. We...

www.lung.org
17/03/2015

Re: High potency cannabis
Hall and Degenhardt are right to draw our attention to the risks associated with cannabis use and to...

BMJ
17/03/2015

Europe Drug Report 2014
How many new drugs were detected in Europe over the last year? Is cannabis getting stronger? How many...

ECAD
17/03/2015

Improving mental health services for young people
Report of the work of the Children and Young People’s Mental Health Taskforce. Future in mind: Promoting, protecting...

Department of Health
15/03/2015

Method validation and application of a liquid chromatography–tandem mass spectrometry
Highlights •First new fully validated method. •New matrix for drug testing. •Applied in routine use. •New data from...

Journal of Chromatography B Volume 985, 15 March 2015, Pages 189–196
12/03/2015

Half-Baked — The Retail Promotion of Marijuana Edibles
A striking feature of the rollout of state­legalized retail sales of marijuana has been the tremendous popularity of...

The New England Journal of Medicine
10/03/2015

Marijuana Legalization in Uruguay and Beyond Executive Summary
In 2013, Uruguay became the first country in the world to regulate the possession, growth, and distribution of...

Florida International University

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