Public interest in Cannabis during election season: a Google Trends analysis
Abstract Introduction Given that 72% of internet users seek out health information using an internet search engine (Google being the most popular); we sought to investigate the public internet search interest in cannabis as a health topic when cannabis legislation appeared on state ballots and durin...
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Main Authors: | Trevor Torgerson (Author), Will Roberts (Author), Drew Lester (Author), Jam Khojasteh (Author), Matt Vassar (Author) |
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2020-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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