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    Gender Differences in Cannabis Outcomes After Recreational Cannabis Legalization: A United States Repeated Cross-sectional Study, 2008–2017

    Cannabis use has been more prevalent among men than women and prior work has found differing impact of recreational cannabis laws (RCL) by age. We examined changes in the prevalence of past-year and past-month...

    Luis E. Segura, Natalie S. Levy in International Journal of Mental Health and… (2024)

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    Association Between Legal Access to Medical Cannabis and Frequency of Non-Medical Prescription Opioid Use Among U.S. Adults

    The impact of state-level medical cannabis laws (MCL) on individual-level opioid outcomes is inconclusive. We analyzed representative samples of U.S. adults ≥ 21 years reporting past-year non-medical prescript...

    Hillary Samples, Natalie S. Levy in International Journal of Mental Health and… (2023)

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    Deep structural brain lesions associated with consciousness impairment early after hemorrhagic stroke

    The purpose of this study was to determine the significance of deep structural lesions for impairment of consciousness following hemorrhagic stroke and recovery at ICU discharge. Our study focused on deep lesi...

    Benjamin Rohaut, Kevin W. Doyle, Alexandra S. Reynolds, Kay Igwe in Scientific Reports (2019)

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    Impact of Medical Marijuana Laws on State-Level Marijuana Use by Age and Gender, 2004–2013

    In states that have passed medical marijuana laws (MMLs), marijuana use (MU) increased after MML enactment among people ages 26 and older, but not among ages 12–25. We examined whether the age-specific impact ...

    Christine M. Mauro, Paul Newswanger, Julian Santaella-Tenorio in Prevention Science (2019)