Prenatal substance abuse is a major public health concern. Much research has been focused on alcohol and other drug use, but there is a lack of information about prenatal cannabinoid use. Nevertheless, marijuana use during pregnancy increases the risk of a stillbirth by approximately 2.3X. Synthetic cannabinoids (SCB) are a group of heterogeneous compounds which were developed to understand the endogenous cannabinoid system and as potential therapeutics. SCBs are legally available for purchase in several places, and the use of natural and synthetic cannabinoids is high among women of reproductive age. Combined with the prevalence of unplanned pregnancies, the high use of cannabinoids may lead to an increase in prenatal exposure to cannabino...
Increasing evidence supports a link between maternal prenatal cannabis use and altered neural and ph...
Objective: Cannabis is the most commonly consumed illicit drug among pregnant women. Intrauterine ex...
Despite warnings from governing health bodies advising against using cannabis products during precon...
Prenatal substance abuse is a major public health concern. Much research has been focused on alcohol...
Potent synthetic cannabinoids (SCBs) are illegally distributed drugs of abuse that are frequently co...
PURPOSE: Drug use during pregnancy is a critical global challenge, capable of severe impacts on neon...
Up to 20% of pregnant women ages 18–24 consume cannabis during pregnancy. Moreover, clinical studies...
Cannabis consumption during pregnancy increases the risk of pregnancy and neonatal complications. Si...
Since centuries, cannabis is used for recreational, spiritual and medicinal purposes. Today, cannabi...
Rising Δ9-tetrahydrocannabinol concentrations in modern cannabis invites investigation of the terato...
Cannabis is commonly used among pregnant women. It is unclear whether cannabis exposure causes hemod...
PURPOSE: Drug use during pregnancy is a critical global challenge, capable of severe impacts on neon...
1 in 5 women report cannabis use during pregnancy, with nausea cited as their primary motivation. St...
UA Open Access Publishing FundIntroduction: The effects of exposure to marijuana in utero on fetal d...
Prenatal marijuana exposure (PME) is linked to neurobehavioral and cognitive impairments; however, f...
Increasing evidence supports a link between maternal prenatal cannabis use and altered neural and ph...
Objective: Cannabis is the most commonly consumed illicit drug among pregnant women. Intrauterine ex...
Despite warnings from governing health bodies advising against using cannabis products during precon...
Prenatal substance abuse is a major public health concern. Much research has been focused on alcohol...
Potent synthetic cannabinoids (SCBs) are illegally distributed drugs of abuse that are frequently co...
PURPOSE: Drug use during pregnancy is a critical global challenge, capable of severe impacts on neon...
Up to 20% of pregnant women ages 18–24 consume cannabis during pregnancy. Moreover, clinical studies...
Cannabis consumption during pregnancy increases the risk of pregnancy and neonatal complications. Si...
Since centuries, cannabis is used for recreational, spiritual and medicinal purposes. Today, cannabi...
Rising Δ9-tetrahydrocannabinol concentrations in modern cannabis invites investigation of the terato...
Cannabis is commonly used among pregnant women. It is unclear whether cannabis exposure causes hemod...
PURPOSE: Drug use during pregnancy is a critical global challenge, capable of severe impacts on neon...
1 in 5 women report cannabis use during pregnancy, with nausea cited as their primary motivation. St...
UA Open Access Publishing FundIntroduction: The effects of exposure to marijuana in utero on fetal d...
Prenatal marijuana exposure (PME) is linked to neurobehavioral and cognitive impairments; however, f...
Increasing evidence supports a link between maternal prenatal cannabis use and altered neural and ph...
Objective: Cannabis is the most commonly consumed illicit drug among pregnant women. Intrauterine ex...
Despite warnings from governing health bodies advising against using cannabis products during precon...