Cannabis use is not associated with increased balance disturbances in HIV-infected individuals
Abstract Background The association between long-term cannabis use and balance disturbances has not been investigated in people living with HIV (PWH). We hypothesized that long-term cannabis use in PWH might be associated with more deleterious effects on balance than in HIV seronegative individuals...
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Main Authors: | Patrick Kiendrebeogo (Author), David Grelotti (Author), Mariana Cherner (Author), Raeanne C. Moore (Author), Bin Tang (Author), Ronald J. Ellis (Author) |
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2021-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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