Epidemiology of Cannabis: Genotoxicity, Neurotoxicity, Epigenomics and Aging
Autor Albert Stuart Reece, Gary Kenneth Hulseen Limba Engleză Paperback – 30 sep 2024
- Examines adult and pediatric neurotoxicity and genotoxicity from cannabis use, along with health impacts
- Analyzes epigenetics and the observed pattern of teratological, cancerogenic, and age-accelerated disease
- Utilizes advanced statistical and geotemporalspatial analysis to investigate cannabis exposure and health
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780443334269
ISBN-10: 0443334269
Pagini: 2430
Dimensiuni: 216 x 276 mm
Editura: ELSEVIER SCIENCE
ISBN-10: 0443334269
Pagini: 2430
Dimensiuni: 216 x 276 mm
Editura: ELSEVIER SCIENCE
Cuprins
SECTION 1: Mental Illness
1. Close Parallels between Cannabis Use and Deteriorating US Mental Health at Four Levels Supports and Extends the Epidemiological Salience of Demonstrated Causal Mental Health Relationships: A Geospatiotemporal Study
SECTION 2: Autistic Spectrum Disorder
2. Linked Rise of Cannabis Use and Autism Incidence Demonstrated by Close Three Level Geospatiotemporal Relationships, USA, 1990-2011
SECTION 3: Congenital Anomalies
3. Geospatiotemporal and Causal Inferential Analysis of United States Congenital Anomalies as a Function of Multiple Cannabinoid- and Substance- Exposures: Phenocopying Thalidomide and Hundred Megabase-Scale Genotoxicity
SECTION 4: Cancer and Heritable Cancer
4. Geospatiotemporal and Causal Inferential Epidemiological Survey and Exploration of Cannabinoid- and Substance- Related Carcinogenesis in USA 2003-2017
SECTION 5: Epigenetics and Aging
5. Multivalent Cannabinoid Epigenotoxicities and Multigenerational Aging
6. Conclusion
1. Close Parallels between Cannabis Use and Deteriorating US Mental Health at Four Levels Supports and Extends the Epidemiological Salience of Demonstrated Causal Mental Health Relationships: A Geospatiotemporal Study
SECTION 2: Autistic Spectrum Disorder
2. Linked Rise of Cannabis Use and Autism Incidence Demonstrated by Close Three Level Geospatiotemporal Relationships, USA, 1990-2011
SECTION 3: Congenital Anomalies
3. Geospatiotemporal and Causal Inferential Analysis of United States Congenital Anomalies as a Function of Multiple Cannabinoid- and Substance- Exposures: Phenocopying Thalidomide and Hundred Megabase-Scale Genotoxicity
SECTION 4: Cancer and Heritable Cancer
4. Geospatiotemporal and Causal Inferential Epidemiological Survey and Exploration of Cannabinoid- and Substance- Related Carcinogenesis in USA 2003-2017
SECTION 5: Epigenetics and Aging
5. Multivalent Cannabinoid Epigenotoxicities and Multigenerational Aging
6. Conclusion