Cannabis use and patterns among middle and older aged Canadians prior to legalization: a sex-specific analysis of the Canadian Tobacco, Alcohol and Drugs Survey
Abstract Background The recreational use of cannabis was legalized across Canada in October 2018. While many people use cannabis without harm, adverse outcomes have been noted in a few populations, including middle-aged and older adults. Given that the current literature has neglected to study canna...
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Main Authors: | Asvini Keethakumar (Author), Vrati M. Mehra (Author), Nazilla Khanlou (Author), Hala Tamim (Author) |
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