Maternal tobacco, cannabis and alcohol use during pregnancy and risk of adolescent psychotic symptoms in offspring [PDF]
Background Adverse effects of maternal substance use during pregnancy on fetal development may increase risk of psychopathology. Aims To examine whether maternal use of tobacco, cannabis or alcohol during pregnancy increases risk of offspring ...
David Gunnell +20 more
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Systematic review about the screening of cannabis use during pregnancy and neonates
Introduction Cannabis use in pregnancy is related to developmental and mental disorders. The acknowledgement of prenatal exposure frequently depends on the mother’s report, which can often be omitted.
A. Gonzalez-Mota +4 more
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Cognitive and language ability in infants and toddlers with and without prenatal exposure to cannabis and tobacco [PDF]
A study on cognitive and language development after prenatal exposure to cannabis, tobacco, or ...
Egil Nygaard +4 more
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hiPSC-Based Model of Prenatal Exposure to Cannabinoids: Effect on Neuronal Differentiation
Phytocannabinoids are psychotropic substances ofcannabis with the ability to bind endocannabinoid (eCB) receptors that regulate synaptic activity in the central nervous system (CNS).
Cláudia C. Miranda +9 more
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Effects of prenatal synthetic cannabinoid exposure on the cerebellum of adolescent rat offspring
Cannabis is the most commonly used illicit drug worldwide. Recently, cannabis use among young pregnant women has greatly increased. However, prenatal cannabinoid exposure leads to long-lasting cognitive, motor, and behavioral deficits in the offspring ...
Priyanka D. Pinky +9 more
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Effects of prenatal alcohol and delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol exposure via electronic cigarettes on motor development. [PDF]
BACKGROUND: Prenatal alcohol exposure can lead to a wide range of neurological and behavioral deficits, including alterations in motor domains. However, much less is known about the effects of prenatal cannabis exposure on motor development, despite ...
Breit, Kristen R +7 more
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Prenatal cannabis exposure and childhood outcomes: Results from the ABCD Study® [PDF]
Importance: In light of increasing cannabis use among pregnant women, the Surgeon General of the United States recently issued an advisory against the use of marijuana during pregnancy.
Paul, Sarah E
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Prenatal and postnatal cigarette and cannabis exposure: Effects on Secretory Immunoglobulin A in early childhood [PDF]
AIMS:Secretory Immunoglobulin A (SIgA) plays a critical role in immune functioning by preventing pathogens from adhering to epithelial mucosa. Most infectious agents enter the body via mucosal surfaces, thus SIgA serves in the defense against respiratory,
Douglas A. Granger +7 more
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Prenatal Exposure to Tobacco and Cannabis in Six Race/Ethnicity Groups during the First Three Years after Legalization of Cannabis for Recreational Use in California [PDF]
There are known health concerns linked to prenatal tobacco and cannabis exposures. This study aims to objectively determine the level of exposure to tobacco and cannabis in pregnant individuals from six race/ethnicity groups (Black, Hispanic, Asian ...
Ying Li +19 more
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Seeing through the smoke: Prenatal cannabis exposure impacts functional connectivity of the salience network in children [PDF]
Background: Prenatal cannabis exposure is associated with cognitive, motor, and social deficits among offspring that last into adulthood; however, the impact on large-scale neurocognitive networks in children is unknown. To address this gap, we leveraged
Marusak, Hilary A, Ph.D. +5 more
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