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The epidemiology of cannabis dependence

❀❀❀ Marijuana Addiction ❀ Cannabis Dependence ❀❀❀

Cannabis Dependence - http://amzn.to/2jUR6pZ The definition of marijuana (Cannabis) dependence (addiction) contains three critical elements. These are (a) ...

Epidemiology and Neurobiology of Addiction

Description of the Controlled Substances Act, Substance Use Disorders, neurobiology of the reward pathway, genetic and epigenetic foundations of addiction ...

Marijuana/Cannabis

Description of the history and epidemiology of cannabis use, the pharmacokinetics of inhaled versus ingested cannabis, with discussion of the different ...

Cannabis use disorder - Wikipedia

Cannabis use disorder (CUD), also known as cannabis addiction or marijuana addiction, is defined in the fifth revision of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders and ICD-10 published by World Health Organization as the continued use of cannabis despite clinically significant impairment, ranging from mild to severe.

Cocaine dependence - Wikipedia

Cocaine dependence is a psychological desire to use cocaine regularly. Cocaine overdose may result in cardiovascular and brain damage, such as: constricting blood vessels in the brain, causing strokes and constricting arteries in the heart; causing heart attacks.. The use of cocaine creates euphoria and high amounts of energy. If taken in large, unsafe doses, it is possible to cause mood ...

WHO | Cannabis

Cannabis Terminology. Cannabis is a generic term used to denote the several psychoactive preparations of the plant Cannabis sativa.The major psychoactive consituent in cannabis is ∆-9 tetrahydrocannabinol (THC).

Marijuana Myths, Cannabis Facts - Healer

While cannabis can cause some temporary cognitive changes such as a decrease in short term memory, these changes are reversible when an adult stops using cannabis 5.. Marijuana makes you “stoned” or “high”:

Risks and Benefits of Marijuana Use: A National Survey of US Adults

- Annals of Internal Medicine

Several studies reported neurocognitive risks with marijuana use, including effects on memory, attention, educational outcomes, and life satisfaction, as well as risk for dependence, but the evidence base is limited and debate continues on whether use...

Cannabis-Induced Psychosis: A Review

Cannabis-Induced Psychosis: A Review

- Psychiatric Times

Epidemiology of CIP. Reports have shown a staggering increase in cannabis-related emergency department (ED) visits in recent years. In 2011, the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) and Drug Abuse Warning Network...

Opioid Use Lower In States That Eased Marijuana Laws

Opioid Use Lower In States That Eased Marijuana Laws

- NPR

"We do know that cannabis is much less risky than opiates, as far as likelihood of dependency," says W. David Bradford, a professor of public policy at the University of Georgia. "And certainly there's no mortality risk" from the drug itself. The...

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