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      RSVP: Addiction Institute of Mount Sinai's Annual Event (April 23, 2025) - 3 month(s) ago

      Please RSVP for the Addiction Institute of Mount Sinai’s Annual Dr. Robert Newman Lecture by Monday, April 14. Topic: Cannabis Across the Lifespan Date: Wednesday, April 23, 2025 Time: 5-7pm, followed by a social gathering Location: Davis Auditorium, Hess Building for Science and Medicine, 1470 Madison Ave. Dr. Hugh Garavan, University of Vermont, Department of Psychiatry, will present the Dr. Robert Newman Lecture which will focus on cannabis and the adolescent brain through a neuroimaging lens. The lecture will be followed by interactive panel discussions: Prenatal cannabis exposure — Drs. Leah Habersham and Yasmin Hurd (Mount Sinai) Adolescent cannabis — Drs. Hugh Garavan (University of Vermont), Shilpa Taufique (Mount Sinai), and Jacqueline Ferland (Mount Sinai) Adult cannabis use — Drs. Magdalena Cerda (New York University School of Medicine), Jessica Robinson-Papp (Mount Sinai), and Deepika Slawek (Montefiore Einstein) We look forward to seeing you at the event. There will also b

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      Categories: General Medicine News, Neurology
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        On Wed, 4/23, 5pm, Dr. Yasmin Hurd @NeuroVoice @AIMSNYC hosts the Annual Dr. Robert Newman Lecture, featuring the topic "Cannabis Across the Lifespan." DON'T MISS Keynote by Dr. Hugh Garavan & exciting discussions w/ leading #Cannabis researchers. RSVP: https://t.co/JXad2AGnQU https://t.co/JjeXYDCAOg

    • Mashup Score: 10
      RSVP: Addiction Institute of Mount Sinai's Annual Event (April 23, 2025) - 3 month(s) ago

      Please RSVP for the Addiction Institute of Mount Sinai’s Annual Dr. Robert Newman Lecture by Monday, April 14. Topic: Cannabis Across the Lifespan Date: Wednesday, April 23, 2025 Time: 5-7pm, followed by a social gathering Location: Davis Auditorium, Hess Building for Science and Medicine, 1470 Madison Ave. Dr. Hugh Garavan, University of Vermont, Department of Psychiatry, will present the Dr. Robert Newman Lecture which will focus on cannabis and the adolescent brain through a neuroimaging lens. The lecture will be followed by interactive panel discussions: Prenatal cannabis exposure — Drs. Leah Habersham and Yasmin Hurd (Mount Sinai) Adolescent cannabis — Drs. Hugh Garavan (University of Vermont), Shilpa Taufique (Mount Sinai), and Jacqueline Ferland (Mount Sinai) Adult cannabis use — Drs. Magdalena Cerda (New York University School of Medicine), Jessica Robinson-Papp (Mount Sinai), and Deepika Slawek (Montefiore Einstein) We look forward to seeing you at the event. There will also b

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        SinaiBrain

        On Wed, 4/23, 5pm, Dr. Yasmin Hurd @NeuroVoice @AIMSNYC hosts the Annual Dr. Robert Newman Lecture, featuring the topic "Cannabis Across the Lifespan." DON'T MISS Keynote by Dr. Hugh Garavan & exciting discussions w/ leading #Cannabis researchers. RSVP: https://t.co/JXad2AGnQU https://t.co/JjeXYDCAOg

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      Heavy cannabis use reduces brain activity during working memory tasks - 5 month(s) ago

      Heavy use of cannabis recently or at any point in a person’s lifetime was tied to decreases in brain function during a working memory task, a new cross-sectional analysis showed.The data indicate “that abstaining from cannabis prior to cognitively demanding situations will likely help with performance,” the researchers explained in JAMA Network Open.

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        🧠 Heavy use of #cannabis recently or at any point in a person’s lifetime was tied to decreases in brain function during a working memory task. As a result, not using cannabis before cognitively demanding situations may help with performance. 🔗: https://t.co/qtMQ42hKRv

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      If it’s marketed as cannabis, it needs a warning label - 5 month(s) ago

      Cannabis use disorder on the rise among youth and pregnant people, driven by targeted marketing. AMA model bill would give consumers more information.

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        AmerMedicalAssn

        #Cannabis use disorder on the rise among youth and pregnant people, driven by targeted marketing. An AMA model bill would give consumers more information. Learn more. https://t.co/ZiNR2I1RXk

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      When Cannabis Makes You Vomit - 6 month(s) ago

      Known for its anti-emetic properties, the drug can actually bring on a vomiting disorder

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        What we heard this week at @medpagetoday 🧵 "This is not your grandparents' marijuana anymore, and there's a decreased harm perception." -- Tucker Woods, DO, of Lenox Health Greenwich Village, on the increased use and potency of #cannabis. https://t.co/PoVLUtSYWB

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      All about cannabis pharmacology - 7 month(s) ago

      Podcast Episode · Moving Medicine · 11/14/2024 · 18m

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        Pain expert @NarouzeMD talks about the pharmacology of #cannabis, including the chemical structures, and pharmacodynamics of cannabinoids. Plus, clinical info related to potential drug-drug interactions and adverse events from use of these products. https://t.co/Mk5aZNBwIv

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      Cannabis use among pregnant persons - 7 month(s) ago

      Podcast Episode · Moving Medicine · 10/17/2024 · 11m

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        Ob-Gyn and addiction medicine physician @triciaewrightmd examines #cannabis use during $pregnancy, including why pregnant persons might use cannabis, the effects of prenatal exposure, and how to talk with pregnant patients about cannabis use. https://t.co/fohmnvfejD

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      Cannabis use among pregnant persons - 8 month(s) ago

      Podcast Episode · Moving Medicine · 10/17/2024 · 11m

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        Ob-Gyn and addiction medicine physician @triciaewrightmd examines #cannabis use during $pregnancy, including why pregnant persons might use cannabis, the effects of prenatal exposure, and how to talk with pregnant patients about cannabis use. https://t.co/fohmnvfejD

    • Mashup Score: 3
      Cannabis Linked to Structural and Functional Brain Differences in Older Adults - Oncology Nurse Advisor - 8 month(s) ago

      Imaging studies demonstrate possible association between cannabis use and structural and functional deficits in the brain of older adult users.

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        #Cannabis use among older adults is associated with measurable differences in brain structure and function, although these associations are unlikely to be causal. Published in @BMJMentalHealth. https://t.co/2ICihj02OW

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      Association of Cannabis Use Reduction With Improved Functional Outcomes: An Exploratory Aggregated Analysis From Seven Cannabis Use Disorder Treatment Trials to Extract Data-Driven Cannabis Reduction Metrics | American Journal of Psychiatry - 8 month(s) ago

      Objective: This exploratory analysis sought to determine whether decreases in cannabis use are associated with improvements in cannabis-related problems and functional outcomes, and if so, what percentage decrease is associated with improvement. Methods: Data were aggregated from seven cannabis use disorder treatment trials conducted in the United States (N=920; ages 13 years and older; mean age, 25 years; 30% female, 7% Black, 11% Hispanic/Latinx). Outcome measures included the patient-reported Marijuana Problems Scale (MPS), Health-Related Quality of Life scale (HRQOL), and Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index and the clinician-rated Clinical Global Impressions (CGI) severity and improvement scales (CGI-S and CGI-I). Generalized estimating equations tested the association between changes in 4-week cannabis use and improvements in functional outcomes. Classification and regression tree (CART) models were developed to determine what reductions in cannabis use could be used as classifiers of

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        In patients with #cannabis use disorder, a reduction in use days by half or in amounts by 75% were perceived as yielding a meaningful benefit in functional outcomes. https://t.co/ej97HkT3HG https://t.co/lKsZnIoeSb

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