A lot of the literature on substance abuse doesn't differ between particular kinds of substances that are abused. ... Hayden (2004) notes that the problem is made worse by the fact that alcoholics are almost by definition frequently in denial. ... A study from the Journal of Consulting and General Psychology states that, "the visuospatial learning performance of those with a family history of alcoholism was inferior to that displayed by persons with no family alcoholism history. ... On a semi positive note, Fisher et al. (1992) did discover that although ACOAs are generally thought to ...
The panel searched the scientific literature for information about psychological and physical dependence, neural and general toxicity and social hazards such as aggressive behavior caused by various legal and illegal drugs. ... Animal studies have found that THC can damage the cells and tissues in the body that help protect people from disease. ... Figures from previous studies of automobile accident victims show that from 6 to 12 pe! ... One study showed that 32 percent of drivers in a shock trauma unit in Baltimore had marijuana in their bloodstream, he noted. ... Study subjects smoked a ma...
When also examining the medical affects of marijuana use, the National Commission on Marihuana and Drug Abuse concluded, "A careful search of the literature and testimony of the nation's health officials has not revealed a single human fatality in the United States proven to have resulted solely from ingestion of marihuana. ... The World Health Organization released a study in March 1998 stating: "there are good reasons for saying that [the risks from cannabis] would be unlikely to seriously [compare to] the public health risks of alcohol and tobacco even if as many people used cannabis a...
When also examining the medical affects of marijuana use, the National Commission on Marihuana and Drug Abuse concluded, "A careful search of the literature and testimony of the nation's health officials has not revealed a single human fatality in the United States proven to have resulted solely from ingestion of marihuana. ... The World Health Organization released a study in March 1998 stating: "there are good reasons for saying that [the risks from cannabis] would be unlikely to seriously [compare to] the public health risks of alcohol and tobacco even if as many people used cannabis a...