A systematic review investigating prenatal cannabis and tobacco co-exposure: Impacts on neonatal, behavioral, cognitive and physiological outcomes [PDF]
Background: Despite the high and increasing rates of cannabis and nicotine/tobacco product (NTP) use during pregnancy, the impact of their combined use on health outcomes in offspring remains poorly understood.
Mathilde Argote +3 more
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Determining impacts of prenatal cannabis exposure on cannabis vapor self-administration using a novel response-contingent vapor model in pregnant rat dams [PDF]
Cannabis use during pregnancy is becoming increasingly common despite a lack of knowledge regarding its long-term effects on developing offspring.
Halle V. Weimar +7 more
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Identifying Prenatal Cannabis Exposure and Effects of Concurrent Tobacco Exposure on Neonatal Growth [PDF]
BACKGROUNDCannabis is the most frequently used illicit drug among pregnant women, but data describing the effects of prenatal cannabis exposure and concurrent nicotine and cannabis exposures on neonatal growth are inconsistent. Testing of meconium, the first neonatal feces, offers objective evidence of prenatal cannabis exposure, but the relative ...
Teresa R, Gray +5 more
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Associations Between Prenatal Cannabis Exposure and Childhood Outcomes: Results From the ABCD Study. [PDF]
In light of increasing cannabis use among pregnant women, the US Surgeon General recently issued an advisory against the use of marijuana during pregnancy.To evaluate whether cannabis use during pregnancy is associated with adverse outcomes among offspring.In this cross-sectional study, data were obtained from the baseline session of the ongoing ...
Paul SE +13 more
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Prenatal exposure to tobacco and cannabis: Effects on autonomic and emotion regulation [PDF]
Tobacco and cannabis are often used together in pregnancy and both have effects on children's regulatory system. Yet, little is known about the impact of co-use on the development of emotion regulation at the developmentally salient age of 2 years. One pathway linking co-exposure to tobacco and cannabis to toddler regulation may be via poor autonomic ...
Rina D Eiden +2 more
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Prenatal cannabis smoke exposure alters placental development in a murine model of pregnancy. [PDF]
Cannabis use during pregnancy continues to increase with smoking remaining the most common mode of consumption. While clinical studies highlight an association between prenatal cannabis use and adverse pregnancy outcomes, less is known about placental ...
Tina Podinic +14 more
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The effects of prenatal cannabis exposure on fetal development and pregnancy outcomes: a protocol [PDF]
Introduction The effects of exposure to marijuana in utero on fetal development are not clear. Given that the recent legislation on cannabis in the US is likely to result in increased use, there is a need to assess the effects of prenatal cannabis exposure on fetal development and pregnancy outcomes.
Gunn, Jayleen K L +5 more
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Investigating Links Between Prenatal Cannabis Exposure and Brain Development Using Magnetic Resonance Imaging Techniques: A Narrative Review [PDF]
Understanding the impact of prenatal cannabis exposure (PCE) on brain development is increasingly important given rising cannabis use during pregnancy. Many existing reviews on this topic are more than 5 years old and may not reflect recent social shifts
Priscila Dib Gonçalves +10 more
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Prenatal cannabinoid exposure and early language development [PDF]
IntroductionThe effect of prenatal cannabis exposure (PCE) on childhood neurodevelopment remains poorly understood. There is a paucity of studies describing the neurodevelopment impact of PCE in infancy.
Maria M. Talavera-Barber +8 more
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Lasting Impacts of Prenatal Cannabis Exposure and the Role of Endogenous Cannabinoids In the Developing Brain [PDF]
Cannabis is the most commonly used illicit substance among pregnant women. Human epidemiological and animal studies have found that prenatal cannabis exposure influences brain development and can have long-lasting impacts on cognitive functions. Exploration of the therapeutic potential of cannabis-based medicines and synthetic cannabinoid compounds has
Chia-Shan, Wu +2 more
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