Perinatal Marijuana Use and the Developing Child

Jansson et al elaborate the legalization of cannabis as a way to decrease opioid fatalities and as a safe alternative to opioids in addressing pain. Cannabis potency has been substantially increasing over the past 4 decades in the US and will likely continue to do so as extraction procedures of acti...

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Drug legalization
Drug use
Female
Fetus - drug effects
Fetuses
Humans
Marijuana
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Pain
Pregnancy
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