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Polygenic prediction of cannabis-related outcomes over time: Evidence from the ALSPAC longitudinal cohort and the EU-GEI case-control study

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Cultivating Cannabis, Excepting Cannabis

2021
Cannabis is often framed as an exception to the War on Drugs. Legalization would simply remove “soft drugs” from prohibition while leaving the rest of the drug war apparatus in place. This “cannabis exceptionalism,” however, elides the centrality of cannabis in the global drug war.
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Cannabis Research

Twin Research and Human Genetics, 2020
AbstractThe International Cannabis Consortium (ICC) was founded in 2013 by Jacqueline Vink, Nathan Gillespie, Karin Verweij and Eske Derks. The largest contribution to the first meta-analysis was made by Prof. Nick Martin. The ICC has published two primary publications, in Translational Psychiatry and Nature Neuroscience, and many secondary ...
Derks, Eske   +2 more
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Cannabis, 1977

Annals of Internal Medicine, 1978
Recent advances in development of immunoassay methods for marijuana constituents in body fluids provide a rapid means of detection for forensic purposes and a useful research tool for accurate quantitation of dose-response relation. Therapeutic possibilities of cannabis, such as reduction in intraocular pressure and bronchodilatation, may stimulate ...
DONALD P. TASHKIN   +4 more
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Cannabis sativa L. –Cannabis

2020
Cultivation and breeding of Cannabis sativa L. for medicinal purposes is of actual importance since in many countries the legalization allows its use by patients. So far, Cannabis sativa L. and its various strains, optimized for their cannabinoids, have mostly been bred and cultivated under illegal conditions to provide an illicit drug without ...
Paweł Rodziewicz, Oliver Kayser
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Cannabis and Cannabis Edibles: A Review

Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, 2021
Cannabis is an excellent natural source of fiber and various bioactive cannabinoids. So far, at least 120 cannabinoids have been identified, and more novel cannabinoids are gradually being unveiled by detailed cannabis studies. However, cannabinoids in both natural and isolated forms are especially vulnerable to oxygen, heat, and light.
Han Peng, Fereidoon Shahidi
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Cannabis and Cannabis Extracts

Journal of Cannabis Therapeutics, 2001
SUMMARY. A central tenet underlying the use of botanical remedies is that herbs contain many active ingredients. Primary active ingredients may be enhanced by secondary compounds, which act in beneficial synergy. Other herbal constituents may mitigate the side effects of dominant active ingredients.
John M. McPartland, Ethan B. Russo
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Cannabis ‐ 1988

Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica, 1988
ABSTRACTIn this updating review of research on cannabis particular attention has been paid to the increasing number of studies of the disposition of the components of cannabis in man, as well as possible effects on health. Specific binding sites for cannaboids have not been demostrated.
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Cannabis arteritis

Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, 2008
Cannabis arteritis is a serious peripheral vascular disease affecting young adults consuming cannabis. An increasing number of cases have been recently reported in Europe. The risk of amputation is high. Cannabis arteritis is often confused with atherosclerosis.
Bernard, Noël   +2 more
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