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(33,482 posts)My mailbox is stuffed every morning with biomedical literature, so much that I couldn't possibly read it all, but I scan as much as I can because, um, it's my job.
I also spend a significant amount of my time hanging out in libraries and taking initiative to find things out.
Google scholar is your friend:
This year, 2019, which is not over, there are 2800 hits for the search terms (marijuana use adolescent brain).
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T204. Caudate Volume and Emotional Lability in Marijuana Using Adolescents
R Hodgson, P Subramaniam
- Biological
, 2019 - biologicalpsychiatryjournal.com
related problems, but few studies have focused on associated brain regions. The current study
examines the association between adolescent marijuana use, emotional lability, and subcortical
Twenty-seven adolescents (mean age17.4 years) with current marijuana use disorder
8 Marijuana Use and Abuse in Adolescence
DM Litt, JR Kilmer, SF Tapert
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Handbook of Adolescent
, 2019 - books.google.com
Moreover, adolescent marijuana users show an altered cerebral blood flow compared to controls
(Jacobus et al., 2012), which appears to remit after 4 weeks of monitored abstinence
However,
alcohol and marijuana Marijuana Use and Abuse in Adolescence 173
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Association of Prenatal Cannabis Exposure With Psychosis Proneness Among Children in the Adolescent Brain Cognitive Development (ABCD) Study
JD Fine, AL Moreau, NR Karcher, A Agrawal
- JAMA
, 2019 - jamanetwork.com
We used data from the ongoing Adolescent Brain Cognitive Development (ABCD) study (data
abcdstudy.org/) to test whether maternal report of cannabis use during pregnancy is
the association
between offspring psychosis proneness and prenatal marijuana exposure before (0
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[HTML] Marijuana use among adolescents is associated with deleterious alterations in mature BDNF
MJ Miguez, W Chan, L Espinoza, R Tarter
- AIMS Public
, 2019 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Finally, results indicated the importance of analyzing marijuana across the different phases of
adolescence, as it can be more informative when determining long-term impact
It is clear from
the data amassed herein that the adolescent body registers marijuana use as a
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Cannabis use in youth is associated with limited alterations in brain structure
JC Scott, AFG Rosen, TM Moore, DR Roalf
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, 2019 - nature.com
Substantial neurodevelopment occurs from adolescence to the mid-20s, including increased
psychoactive response to cannabis, has been implicated in adolescent neurodevelopmental
changes
6]. Thus, there are increasing concerns whether cannabis use during adolescence
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The Effects of Marijuana Use on Transitions through Stages of Alcohol Involvement for Men and Women in the NESARC I and II
KM Green, B Reboussin, LR Pacek, CL Storr
- Substance use &
, 2019 - Taylor & Francis
Adolescent brain development and the risk for alcohol and other drug problems.
Neuropsychology Review, 20(4), 398413
Current patterns of marijuana use initiation by
age among US adolescents and emerging adults: Implications for intervention
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Associations between adolescent cannabis use frequency and adult brain structure: a prospective study of boys followed to adulthood
MH Meier, RA Schriber, J Beardslee, J Hanson
- Drug and alcohol
, 2019 - Elsevier
reports of age-of-onset of cannabis use do not capture important individual differences in
frequency and duration of cannabis use in adolescence, which may be
To jointly account for
age-of-onset, frequency, and duration of adolescent cannabis use, we mapped
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Grey matter volume differences associated with extremely low levels of cannabis use in adolescence
C Orr, P Spechler, Z Cao, M Albaugh
- Journal of
, 2019 - Soc Neuroscience
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Personality traits and negative consequences associated with binge drinking and marijuana use in college students
DS O'Leary, DR Langbehn, JR Kramer
- The American journal
, 2019 - Taylor & Francis
consequences associated with differing patterns of alco- hol and marijuana use (eg, poor
academic perfor- mance, low self-esteem
The 'dual systems' (16,22) and 'matura- tional imbalance'
(23) models of adolescent risk-taking describe adolescence/young adulthood as a
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Orbitofrontal cortex volume prospectively predicts cannabis and other substance use onset in adolescents
NE Wade, KS Bagot, CI Cota, A Fotros
- Journal of
, 2019 - journals.sagepub.com
View. Explore More. Orbitofrontal cortex volume prospectively predicts cannabis and other
substance use onset in adolescents. Show all authors Natasha E Wade 1 Natasha E Wade.
1Department of Psychiatry, University of California, San Diego, CA, USA View ORCID profile.
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It happens to me a lot when I make a claim based on general knowledge (knowledge that I worked hard to accumulate) that I am often challenged to "produce a study." Apparently many people think that it is my job to provide their educations, although in these times, with all the excellent libraries and tools available, it is relatively easy for people to educate themselves, often at no cost.
I am on many biomedical alert mailing lists, and, despite my best efforts to get off of them, many commercial cannabis mailing lists because pot is becoming, much to my regret, big business, and is peripherally involved with what I do for a living.
But even if I were unable to produce studies, not that if I do so anyone will actually read them if it doesn't agree with their bias, I am an old man who has lived a long time, known many people, many of whom were regular pot users and my own experience teaches me that pot is not good for you, period.
primary today, I would vote for: Joe Biden