Critical Windows of Vulnerability: Behavioral Dysregulation After Prenatal vs. Adolescent THC Exposure [PDF]
This review synthesizes preclinical evidence on the behavioral and neurobiological effects of cannabis exposure during prenatal and adolescent developmental periods, with a focus on anxiety, social behavior, learning and memory, and associated brain ...
Erica Holliday +5 more
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Concurrent maternal stress and THC exposure alters maternal regulation and downstream adolescent corticolimbic programs [PDF]
Cannabis use during pregnancy is increasing, often to alleviate stress and anxiety, yet the impact of prenatal cannabis exposure alone, or in combination with psychosocial stress on maternal regulation and downstream offspring neurodevelopment remains ...
Jimmy Olusakin +8 more
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Prenatal cannabis exposure predicts attention problems, without changes on fMRI in adolescents [PDF]
James E East +2 more
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Long-term effects of prenatal cannabis exposure: Pathways to adolescent and adult outcomes [PDF]
Natacha M De Genna +2 more
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Prenatal Exposure to Cannabis: Effects on Childhood Obesity and Cardiometabolic Health
Abstract Purpose of Review To consolidate information on the obesogenic and cardiometabolic effects of prenatal exposure to cannabis. Recent Findings A PubMed search strategy updated from January 1, 2014, through 14 June 2023, produced a total of 47 epidemiologic studies and
Brianna F Moore
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Commentary: Totality of the Evidence Suggests Prenatal Cannabis Exposure Does Not Lead to Cognitive Impairments: A Systematic and Critical Review [PDF]
Lynn T. Singer +2 more
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Impacts of Prenatal Cannabis Exposure on the Medial Prefrontal Cortex in Adulthood [PDF]
Due to widespread legalization, cannabis has become the most commonly used drug during pregnancy. Despite this, the research surrounding the long-term impacts of prenatal cannabis exposure remain elusive, with much of the current literature reporting conflicting results.
Ginder, Darren
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Examining the association between prenatal cannabis exposure and child autism traits: A multi‐cohort investigation in the environmental influences on child health outcome program [PDF]
Chaela Nutor +2 more
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Prenatal Cannabinoid Exposure: Emerging Evidence of Physiological and Neuropsychiatric Abnormalities
Clinical reports of cannabis use prevalence during pregnancy vary widely from 3% to upwards of 35% in North America; this disparity likely owing to underestimates from self-reporting in many cases.
Mina G. Nashed +4 more
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Prenatal cannabis use disorders and offspring primary and secondary educational outcomes [PDF]
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Cannabis use is increasing among women of reproductive age, warranting a greater understanding of the impact of prenatal cannabis use on offspring developmental outcomes.
Rosa Alati +5 more
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