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JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1975
"MARIHUANA! Can it hurt you?" was a question asked with some urgency by a boy in a group of ninth-grade students visiting the US Capitol Building. The youngsters, curious about a group of men walking by, were told that they were scientists who just completed a day of testimony on the toxicity of marihuana to a subcommittee of the Committee on the ...
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"MARIHUANA! Can it hurt you?" was a question asked with some urgency by a boy in a group of ninth-grade students visiting the US Capitol Building. The youngsters, curious about a group of men walking by, were told that they were scientists who just completed a day of testimony on the toxicity of marihuana to a subcommittee of the Committee on the ...
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Accident Analysis & Prevention, 1976
A review was performed of the marihuana and driving literature, both epidemiological and experimental. It was noted that epidemiological studies face considerable difficulties in obtaining estimates of risks involved for drivers utilizing marihuana due to the rapid decline in blood levels of tetrahydrocannabinol. On the other hand, experimental studies
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A review was performed of the marihuana and driving literature, both epidemiological and experimental. It was noted that epidemiological studies face considerable difficulties in obtaining estimates of risks involved for drivers utilizing marihuana due to the rapid decline in blood levels of tetrahydrocannabinol. On the other hand, experimental studies
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Archives of General Psychiatry, 1975
Marihuana or placebo cigarettes were smoked by 12 subjects in two environments, one "favorable" and one "neutral". The object was to determine the contribution of setting to the effects reported from the drug. Two quantifiable self-report measurements, the linear euphoriant scale and the card-sort version of the Addiction Research Center Inventory ...
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Marihuana or placebo cigarettes were smoked by 12 subjects in two environments, one "favorable" and one "neutral". The object was to determine the contribution of setting to the effects reported from the drug. Two quantifiable self-report measurements, the linear euphoriant scale and the card-sort version of the Addiction Research Center Inventory ...
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Annals of Internal Medicine, 1971
Abstract A 29-year-old housewife had symptoms consistent with an anaphylactoid response after smoking a marihuana cigarette for the first time.
B, Liskow, J L, Liss, C W, Parker
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Abstract A 29-year-old housewife had symptoms consistent with an anaphylactoid response after smoking a marihuana cigarette for the first time.
B, Liskow, J L, Liss, C W, Parker
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