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METABOLIC EFFECTS OF MARIJUANA USE AMONG BLACKS.

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BACKGROUND Increased legalization of marijuana has resulted in renewed interest in its effects on body weight and cardiometabolic risk. Conflicting data exist regarding marijuana effects on body weight, waist circumference as well as lipid profiles, blood pressure and cardiovascular disease.

Marijuana risk perceptions are associated with past-month marijuana use among Black first-year college students at a historically Black university.

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To examine the relationship between marijuana risk perceptions and marijuana use, and assess the potential moderating role of stress among Black students from a historically Black university, a convenience sample of students (n = 213) was surveyed. The majority (87.9%) of the sample was Black and

Black stuff and babies. Accidental ingestion of cannabis resin.

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Let's Be Blunt: Consumption Methods Matter Among Black Marijuana Smokers.

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Despite the high prevalence of blunt (i.e., hollowed-out cigars that are filled with marijuana) use among Black marijuana smokers, few studies have examined if and how blunt users differ from traditional joint users. The current study compared the prevalence and patterns of use for those who smoked

The role of neighborhood in urban black adolescent marijuana use.

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BACKGROUND The present study examined the influence of neighborhood factors on transitions in marijuana involvement during adolescence in a sample of primarily low-income, urban Black youth. METHODS 556 Black adolescents were interviewed annually beginning in first grade as part of a longitudinal

Synthetic cannabinoids as a cause for black carbonaceous bronchoalveolar lavage.

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The Association Between Marijuana Usage and Discrimination Among Adult Black Men.

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Black men may use marijuana as an externalizing coping mechanism to handle the chronic stress of discrimination. The aim of the study was to examine the relationship between everyday and major discrimination and marijuana use among a national sample of Black men. Using the National Survey of

Clustering of Black Adolescent Marijuana Use in Low-Income, Urban Neighborhoods.

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Confirmed marijuana use and lymphocyte count in black people living with HIV.

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Marijuana is a commonly used recreational substance with purported analgesic and mood enhancing properties. Many people living with HIV identify marijuana as a palliative substance. However, through its main psychoactive component, tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), is known to influence the immune system.

Confirmed marijuana use and lymphocyte count in black people living with HIV.

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Marijuana is a commonly used recreational substance with purported analgesic and mood enhancing properties. Many people living with HIV identify marijuana as a palliative substance. However, through its main psychoactive component, tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), is known to influence the

Perceived Racial Discrimination and Marijuana Use a Decade Later; Gender Differences Among Black Youth.

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Background: Researchers have reported gender differences in the association between perceived racial discrimination (PRD) and substance use including marijuana use (MU). A limited number of longitudinal studies, however, have documented the long-term effect of PRD during adolescence on

Increasing marijuana use for black adolescents in the United States: A test of competing explanations.

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In the last decade the relatively lower levels of marijuana use for black relative to non-black high school seniors has grown smaller and disappeared, drawing to a close a unique disparity that actually favored a disadvantaged group for at least thirty years. In this study we test

Lifetime marijuana use and sexually transmitted infection history in a sample of Black college students.

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Sexually transmitted infections (STIs) and marijuana use are more prevalent in African Americans/Blacks (Blacks) than any other ethnicity in the United States. Given the significant health care costs and deleterious health correlates of using marijuana or contracting a STI, it is imperative to

The protective effects of ethnic identity for alcohol and marijuana use among Black young adults.

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This study examined the extent to which individual differences in alcohol and marijuana use among 167 Black university students could be accounted for by degree of ethnic identity. After controlling for year in school, sex, and friends' substance use, higher levels of ethnic identity indeed were

The consequences of marijuana use on intrapersonal and interpersonal functioning in black and white adolescents.

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We examined the effects of marijuana use on adolescent personality, attitudinal, and behavioral attributes, perceived parent-adolescent relations, and perceived peer factors. Volunteer high school students (292 Blacks, 401 Whites) of middle-class backgrounds filled out questionnaires in their
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