There's been no shortage of studies conducted over the years on the
effects of marijuana use. But the focus of those studies can be as
varied as their conclusions, making it a challenge to wade through the
reams of information and get a full read on the drug. A new and
lengthy report from the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering and
Medicine seeks to remedy this by examining more than 10,000 scientific
abstracts of cannabis studies published since 1999, reaching nearly 100
conclusions.
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