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The following pages link to Heavy habitual marijuana smoking does not cause an accelerated decline in FEV1 with age. (Q34413823):
Displaying 35 items.
- Cannabis Smoking in 2015: A Concern for Lung Health? (Q26850819) (← links)
- Current Therapeutic Cannabis Controversies and Clinical Trial Design Issues (Q28071794) (← links)
- Effect of cannabis smoking on lung function and respiratory symptoms: a structured literature review (Q28077898) (← links)
- Effects of cannabis on pulmonary structure, function and symptoms. (Q30480738) (← links)
- The effects of marijuana exposure on expiratory airflow. A study of adults who participated in the U.S. National Health and Nutrition Examination Study. (Q33783333) (← links)
- A longitudinal study of the effects of tobacco and cannabis exposure on lung function in young adults (Q34141496) (← links)
- Smoking Cessation and Environmental Hygiene (Q34287948) (← links)
- Marijuana: respiratory tract effects (Q34347280) (← links)
- Effects of marijuana smoking on the lung (Q34353689) (← links)
- Cannabis smoking and respiratory health: consideration of the literature. (Q34420153) (← links)
- Adverse effects of cannabis (Q34482452) (← links)
- Sinopulmonary complications of illicit drug use. (Q34950520) (← links)
- The Medicinal Cannabis Treatment Agreement: Providing Information to Chronic Pain Patients Through a Written Document (Q35563620) (← links)
- Negative consequences associated with dependence in daily cannabis users (Q35612993) (← links)
- The safety of cannabinoids for the treatment of multiple sclerosis (Q36150541) (← links)
- Effects of marijuana smoking on pulmonary function and respiratory complications: a systematic review (Q36734538) (← links)
- Global burden of COPD: risk factors, prevalence, and future trends (Q36926621) (← links)
- Clarifying CB2 receptor-dependent and independent effects of THC on human lung epithelial cells (Q37041249) (← links)
- Recent Marijuana Use and Associations With Exhaled Nitric Oxide and Pulmonary Function in Adults in the United States (Q37094615) (← links)
- Marijuana and chronic obstructive lung disease: a population-based study (Q37151305) (← links)
- Association between marijuana exposure and pulmonary function over 20 years (Q37343800) (← links)
- Pulmonary effects of marijuana inhalation (Q37846699) (← links)
- Effects of smoking cannabis on lung function (Q37920897) (← links)
- Implications of Marijuana Decriminalization on the Practice of Pulmonary, Critical Care, and Sleep Medicine. A Report of the American Thoracic Society Marijuana Workgroup (Q41147369) (← links)
- Does smoking marijuana increase the risk of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease? (Q43149172) (← links)
- Does marijuana pose risks for chronic airflow obstruction? (Q43165637) (← links)
- Does marijuana use have residual adverse effects on self-reported health measures, socio-demographics and quality of life? A monozygotic co-twin control study in men. (Q44117325) (← links)
- Chasing the dragon, related to the impaired lung function among heroin users (Q44138261) (← links)
- Effects of different anti-asthmatic agents on induced sputum and eosinophil cationic protein in mild asthmatics (Q45197093) (← links)
- Impact of Changes in Regular Use of Marijuana and/or Tobacco On Chronic Bronchitis (Q46499968) (← links)
- Pulmonary manifestations of inhaled street drugs (Q51497073) (← links)
- Bullous lung disease due to marijuana (Q51719348) (← links)
- Marijuana and the lung: hysteria or cause for concern? (Q58777138) (← links)
- Marijuana Use, Respiratory Symptoms, and Pulmonary Function: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis (Q89413809) (← links)
- [Asthma and cannabis, cocaine or heroin use] (Q97549626) (← links)