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Jose Luis Vazquez Martinez

Cannabis & Psychosis

Jose Luis Vazquez Martinez - 7 January 2019
Weed has been shown to trigger & worsen psychosis in young people who are vulnerable “Schizophrenia Society of Canada // Cannabis & Psychosis”
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Acute Effects of Smoked and Vaporized Cannabis in Healthy Adults Who Infrequently Use Cannabis A Crossover Trial

Jose Luis Vazquez Martinez - 4 January 2019
Research recently published by Spindle et al shows that even relatively low-potency cannabis can adversely affect inexperienced users. According to the results of this research, vaping cannabis could produce more pronounced drug effects and impairment than traditional smoking methods. To read the...
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Esquizofrenia y Cannabis: Conferencia del Dr. Francisco Arias, mayo 2017

Jose Luis Vazquez Martinez - 2 January 2019
Conclusiones El consumo de cannabis es un posible factor de riesgo para esquizofrenia El consumo de cannabis adelanta la edad de inicio de la esquizofrenia Existen distintos factores de vulnerabilidad genéticos para psicosis en consumidores de cannabis El inicio temprano en el consumo de cannabis...
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Triggering Myocardial Infarction by Marijuana

Jose Luis Vazquez Martinez - 26 December 2018

In 2001, Murray Mittleman and other researchers published the article 'Triggering Myocardial Infarction by Marijuana.' They interviewed 3,882 patients with acute myocardial infarction, on average four days after infarction onset. They used the case-crossover study design to compare the reported use of marijuana within 60 minutes preceding symptoms of myocardial infarction onset to its expected frequency using self-matched control data. The results show that in the studied population, the risk of myocardial infarction onset was elevated 4.8 times over baseline in the first hour after marijuana...

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Posibles problemas por consumo de cannabis

Jose Luis Vazquez Martinez - 26 December 2018
Independientemente de su estatus legal, el consumo de mariguana puede producir daños a la salud. Se trata de una droga asociada con menor mortalidad que otras sustancias, pero que no está exenta de daños potenciales y se asocia con riesgos mayores si se consume en la adolescencia. A continuación se...
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Website Launched to Teach Youth about Risks of Cannabis

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With legalization of recreational cannabis looming, The Schizophrenia Society of Canada wants young people to understand the risks of using the drug.

The society has launched a new website to increase awareness.

‘Cannabis and Psychosis: Explore the Link’ aims to provide comprehensive and accessible information to help youth better understand the issue.

The website states: “Regular cannabis use impacts the development of a chronic life-long psychotic disorder in at risk individuals and is associated with an earlier age of onset of psychosis. However, there is currently no way to identify who...

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Conductores jóvenes que utilizan Cannabis en mayor riesgo de colisiones

Shared by Livia - 20 December 2018
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Ronen, A., Chassidim, H. S., Gershon, P., Parmet, Y., Rabinovich, A., Bar-Hamburger, R., ... & Shinar, D. (2010). The effect of alcohol, THC and their combination on perceived effects, willingness to drive and performance of driving and non-driving tasks. Accident Analysis & Prevention, 42(6), 1855-1865.

It has been suggested that cannabis use increases risk of driving collisions through affecting braking and choice reaction time; causing impairment of lane position, disrupting head-way and dynamic tracking; distorting time perception; reducing divided and sustained attention; and increasing caution. 

A recent Canadian study, published just two days before cannabis was legalized across the country, investigated the impact of cannabis use on driving performance in young recreational users.

The study investigated 45 recreational marijuana users between the ages of 18 and 24. Participant’s...

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Stopping Cannabis Use Is Associated with Improved Memory

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Schuster, R. M., Gilman, J., Schoenfeld, D., Evenden, J., Hareli, M., Ulysse, C., ... & Evins, A. E. (2018). One Month of Cannabis Abstinence in Adolescents and Young Adults Is Associated With Improved Memory. The Journal of Clinical Psychiatry, 79(6), 0-0.

The controversial subject of cannabis legalisation has led to the increased urgency in understanding the full health and social implications of the drug use. Cannabis use is particularly prevalent amongst adolescence - a period of time where young people are going through significant neural development. Cannabis use is thought to affect normal neuromaturation, increasing the risk of cognitive impairment. 

A recent study, published in the Journal of Clinical Psychiatry, has investigated whether young people can recover from drug-induced cognitive impairment by stopping cannabis use for an...

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Os efeitos na saúde e sociais do uso não medicinal de cânabis

Jose Luis Vazquez Martinez - 13 December 2018
A cânabis é a substância psicoativa sob controle internacional mais usada no mundo. Em 2013, cerca de 181,8 milhões de pessoas de 15 a 64 anos em todo o mundo usaram cânabis sem finalidade medicinal (estimativa de incerteza de 128,5 a 232,1 milhões) (UNODC, 2015). Há uma demanda crescente e...
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