@j0rdandavids0n "The most surprising result of our study was the inverse relationship between cannabis use and injury. Possible explanations and underlying mechanisms, such as use in safer environments or more compensatory behavior ..." https://t.co/Olossr
RT @MJgatewayhealth: @TomVega42 @CannabisEcon @KevinSabet "The most surprising result of our study was the inverse relationship between can…
@TomVega42 @CannabisEcon @KevinSabet "The most surprising result of our study was the inverse relationship between cannabis use and injury." https://t.co/S0m4ZJXExB
It turns out that #cannabis consumers may be safer drivers https://t.co/mDGJvDZzUf Swiss studies suggest the same: https://t.co/HVK5cCTuyN
@MartyNemko evidence shows less injury w/pot use https://t.co/77q7owejZ6 more pot=less injuries=inverse relationship https://t.co/3fmlxGsSiq
@MotStoff https://t.co/f1VlDWJaSU " Cannabis use was inversely related to risk of injury" - så bevisst påvirkning er man. alko hemmer gaba
"The most surprising result of our study was the inverse relationship between cannabis use and injury." http://t.co/0RzUv3h7nD
Marijuana use may be associated w/decreased risk of injury-Other illicit drug use was associated with increased risk. http://t.co/0RzUv3h7nD
@narconon Pot use lowers one's risks4injury by enhancing innate coordination. Blocking cannabinoid activity=injury http://t.co/0RzUv3h7nD
Alcohol and #cannabis use as risk factors for injury - a case-crossover analysis in a Swiss hospital ER http://t.co/9GgXJQ57 #fb #mmot
Alcohol and #cannabis use as risk factors for injury - a case-crossover analysis in a Swiss hospital ER http://t.co/9vyKXE84 #fb #mmot