Marihuana – referencie

PRAVDA O MARIHUANE – REFERENCIE

  1. “What Chemicals Are in Marijuana and Its Byproducts,” Charles Ksir, PhD
  2. “DrugFacts: Is Marijuana Medicine?” National Institute on Drug Abuse, Jul 2015
  3. “DrugFacts: Marijuana,” National Institute on Drug Abuse, Dec 2012

    “What’s Wrong With Marijuana?” the Trumpet, Feb 2013

  4. “Additional Marijuana Facts,” University of Southern California, May 2015
  5. “Study: Young Adults’ Casual Marijuana Use Causes Brain Changes,” CommonHealth, Apr 2014
  6. “Don’t Harsh Our Mellow, Dude,” The New York Times, June 2014
  7. “Denver coroner: Man fell to death after eating marijuana cookies,” The Denver Post, April 2014

    “Concentrates 101: What’s on the market, from kief and CO2 oil to BHO,” TheCannabist.co, Jun 2015

  8. “Some Emerging Facts On Establishing Indispensable Issues of Weed Names,” FrancePropertyTrader.com

    “20 Cannabis Strains High in THC,” TheChillBud.com

  9. “Marijuana Supply, Sales and Seizures—Potency,” CEDRO

    Mehmedic et al, 2010 (graph)

  10. “Cannabis Substance Profile and Its Health Impact,” UNODC

    Mehmedic et al, 2010 (graph)

  11. “Psychoactive Drugs Notes—Marijuana” Sinsemilla, M. Plonsky PhD
  12. “DrugFacts: Marijuana,” National Institute on Drug Abuse, Jan 2014
  13. “Does marijuana use affect driving?” National Institute on Drug Abuse, March 2016

    “Dose related risk of motor vehicle crashes after cannabis use,” NCBI

  14. “Marijuana Use Increases Risk of Traffic Crashes and Deaths,” Potsdam University
  15. “Fatal Road Crashes Involving Marijuana Double After State Legalizes Drug,”AAA NewsRoom, May 2016
  16. “More Colorado drivers in fatal crashes positive for pot, study says,” The Denver Post, May 2014
  17. “Percentage of California Drivers Testing Positive for Marijuana, Involved in a Fatal Crash,” FARS 2005–2013

    “Dose related risk of motor vehicle crashes after cannabis use,” NBCI, Feb 2004

    “Stoned Drivers Are Killing More and More Innocent Victims,” CNS NEWS, Oct 2013

  18. “DrugFacts: Marijuana,” National Institute on Drug Abuse, March 2016

    “Marijuana Use and Panic Psychopathology Among a Representative Sample of Adults,”NCBI, Apr 2010

  19. “How long does cannabis stay in the body after smoking?” NHS.uk
  20. “Marijuana as Medicine: Consider the Pros and Cons,” Mayo Clinic, Aug 2006
  21. “Smoked Marijuana as cause of lung injury,” NCBI, Jun 2005

    “Does Marijuana Cause Cancer?” Jann Gumbiner, PhD, Psychology Today, Feb 2011

  22. “Regional brain abnormalities associated with long-term heavy cannabis use,”NCBI, Jun 2008

    “Casual marijuana use linked to brain abnormalities in students: Dramatic effects of small time use; more ‘joints’ equal more damage,” ScienceDaily, Apr 2014

  23. “How Marijuana May Drive the Brain into Psychosis,” LiveScience, Jan 2012

  24. “Effects Of Marijuana: Smoking Pot Burns Out Sperm Count For Men By A Third, Harming Fertility,” Medical Daily, Sep 2015
  25. “Acute, short-term, and chronic effects of marijuana on the female primate reproductive function,” NCBI
  26. “DrugFacts: Marijuana,” National Institute on Drug Abuse, Dec 2012
  27. “Why Isn’t the Marijuana Plant FDA-Approved Medicine,” NIDA, Dec 2014
  28. “Neurobiological effects of early life cannabis exposure in relation to the gateway hypothesis,” Maria Ellgren, Karolinska University, Feb 2007

    “What are marijuana’s effects on general physical health?” NIDA, Mar 2016

    “Recreational marijuana use and acute ischemic stroke: A population-based analysis of hospitalized patients in the United States,” NCBI, May 2016

    “What are marijuana effects?” NIDA, Mar 2016

    “Drop in IQ linked to heavy teenage cannabis use,” Nature magazine, Aug 2012

    “How does marijuana produce its effects?” NIDA, Mar 2016

    “Persistent cannabis users show neuropsychological decline from childhood to midlife,” NCBI, Oct 2012

    “Heavy, persistent pot use linked to economic, social problems at midlife,”ScienceDaily, Mar 2016

    “Marijuana and the developing brain,” American Psychological Association, Nov 2015

    “Why Isn’t the Marijuana Plant FDA-Approved Medicine,” NIDA, Dec 2014

    “Persistent cannabis users show neuropsychological decline from childhood to midlife,” PNAS, Aug 2012

    “Regular marijuana usage robs men of sexual highs,” NewScientist, Aug 2009

    “Localization and Function of Cannabinoid Receptors in the Corpus Cavaernosum,”European Urology, Sexual Medicine, Feb 2010

    “Impact of Cannabis Use on Male Sexual Health,” by Rany Shamloul MD and Anthony J. Bella MD, Jan 2011

    “Cannabis Use and Sexual Health,” International Society for Sexual Medicine, Aug 2009

    “Does Marijuana Affect Sex Drive?” Prostate.net, March 2011

  29. “Marijuana,” NIDA New York
  30. “Medical Marijuana in the Workplace,” NCBI, Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine, May 2015