RT @CannaWorld4: Prenatal marijuana exposure and neonatal outcomes in Jamaica: an ethnographic study https://t.co/yxkvK23vk1
@CNoffke79 @PhillyTrib :) yeah, Jamaica would be a great place to do it. Luckily for you, they've actually already done it. And the decades long study showed perfectly healthy babies, children and young people https://t.co/YHxKmRwk9R
@mallikamarshall RE; pregnancy could put unborn babies at higher risk of autism or ADHD Prenatal Marijuana Exposure and Neonatal Outcomes in Jamaica: An Ethnographic Study absence of any differences between the exposed on nonexposed groups. https://t.c
@mallikamarshall RE: Consuming THC during pregnancy could put unborn babies at higher risk of autism or ADHD. Conclusions absence of any differences between the exposed on nonexposed groups in the early neonatal period https://t.co/eBrC8mqwg9
RT @cannaworldsite: @Aine Prenatal marijuana exposure and neonatal outcomes in Jamaica: an ethnographic study https://t.co/UcaaPoVS4a
@Aine Prenatal marijuana exposure and neonatal outcomes in Jamaica: an ethnographic study https://t.co/UcaaPoVS4a
RT @CannaWorld4: Prenatal marijuana exposure and neonatal outcomes in Jamaica: an ethnographic study https://t.co/yxkvK23vk1
Prenatal marijuana exposure and neonatal outcomes in Jamaica: an ethnographic study https://t.co/yxkvK23vk1
Prenatal marijuana exposure and neonatal outcomes https://t.co/f2fQUL8tKb Five-year follow-up of mothers using marijuana during pregingncy https://t.co/1SkYi1WeWo No significant differences babies of users had more favorable autonomic stability and ref
@hubermanlab What r your thoughts on this? https://t.co/1LGx2vwufM
@JuddLegum #MakePetitions #GrowingFreedom #Worldwide "The neonates (= newborn children) of heavy-cannabis using mothers had better scores on autonomic stability, quality of alertness, irritability & self-regulation & were judged to be more rewardi
@drsophiebauer @Gendarmerie_088 Étude franco-française. Pertinente comme le nuage de Tchernobyl s'arrêtant aux frontières. Avec tous les biais utilisés par les scientifiques institutionnels inféodés. L'alcool est bien plus dangereux pour les cerveaux et le
RT @uve_got_AIDS: @Perpetualmaniac https://t.co/ZE4CBnOpxr for those interested. they stopped funding due to this study having too many gre…
@WilsonJoshuaLee @Perpetualmaniac https://t.co/ZE4CBnOpxr https://t.co/9KWgpbnXEz No its all a bunch of bullshit.
@Perpetualmaniac https://t.co/ZE4CBnOpxr https://t.co/9KWgpbnXEz Lol you clearly saw the post about this study, whats your take on it?
@Perpetualmaniac "Becoming a heavy cannabis smoker as a teenager results in cognitive decline not seen if the illicit drug use starts when adult." From the study, not about blanket toxicity but age specific which has been proven wrong in the past. https://
@Perpetualmaniac https://t.co/ZE4CBnOpxr for those interested. they stopped funding due to this study having too many great results, this is from prebirth and they followed the children through their life until the woman running it lost funding due to its
@Perpetualmaniac https://t.co/ZE4CBnOpxr they stopped funding due to this study having too many great results, this is from prebirth and they followed the children through their life until the woman running it lost funding due to its results. You have a ve
3/ supports its near total lack of toxicity https://t.co/IXb6vdIGcR. It found that neonates from mothers who had smoked cannabis throughout pregnancy were no different than those from those neonates whose mothers didn’t smoke cannabis at 3 days post-birth.
@LaMotteSandee RE: Using weed during pregnancy linked to psychotic-like behaviors in children, study finds. FYI absence of any differences between the exposed on nonexposed groups https://t.co/eTNSq5bq72
@aliyahbyron_ https://t.co/L2HhVL4mWG The link if you wanna check into it :~)
@ACannabisPod @duce_7 @WhatsMyPot https://t.co/unMwFVZovG I remember reading this years ago. It’s from 94.
@SciInsider Pediatrics February 1994, VOLUME 93 https://t.co/eTNSq5bq72
@lucyneinthesky “The neonates of heavy-marijuana-using mothers had better scores on autonomic stability, quality of alertness, irritability, and self-regulation and were judged to be more rewarding for caregivers.” https://t.co/c2Q3c3Ey3X
@RoccoViolaplus @mr_pac @avvtod1969 @pol_post @Shai__reen magari questo lo aiuta https://t.co/wpT0kgPo7r google is your friend (to a point)
@r0ck3tsci3nc3 @twiterhandled @Bbushbaby1 @geekymom2001 I know my sources, and am certainly no young lady, but so appreciate the compliment.🤗 https://t.co/pqTtyjVLf2
@CLEARUK It's a good job my memory isnt shot to pieces from all the weed I've consumed: https://t.co/oOweoH63Gy
@JacqEHoward RE: This ain't your mother's marijuana Prenatal marijuana exposure and neonatal outcomes in Jamaica: an ethnographic study. https://t.co/XZDBaoU1OX
@cannasciencepod Thats okay, we are all learning. This is the link here and it has the names of the authors of the study. Thank you so much for taking the time! https://t.co/Epc9lbEIwo
@ColeyT RE: Ontario research shows risks associated with cannabis exposure during pregnancy. A study on RATS? FYI Pediatrics February 1994, VOLUME 93 / ISSUE 2 Prenatal Marijuana Exposure and Neonatal Outcomes in Jamaica: An Ethnographic Study https://t.c
@NPR A great study on the subject. https://t.co/2DM1AMLGxK
RT @BuckyFresco: @TheEconomist Human mothers take note #DrMelanieDreher https://t.co/dZZoWmIm9v
@g0ddamnitmama @6andAToddler Also, just what kind of logic is that? Cannabis is medicinal. It’s beneficial for children, teens, adults, elderly.... but yet it’s not beneficial to fetuses and infants?? Oh wait, it is. https://t.co/UEhzRMBHhF
@ErikMessamoreMD Disagree. It’s a 100% safe polyceutical as a functional food in its natural form. As an intoxicant/medicine/isolate/synthetic it has varying harms. Thanks for the citations, I’ll read them with interest. Some of them look a bit whiffy and
All this talk about cannabis being bad during pregnancy. Let’s look at the research: 🔬Prenatal marijuana exposure and neonatal outcomes in Jamaica: an ethnographic study. #cannabis #marijuana #thc #cbd #reefermadness #cannabiscommunity https://t.co/Xtnz7F
@renee_m_johnson Melanie Dreher studied this in the ‘90s https://t.co/Tl41YTGUeR The gist is, babies whose moms smoked and ate POUNDS of cannabis in all forms had slightly lower birthweights, but were more well-nourished than non-cannabis-mom counterparts
@Surgeon_General @@@ Aloha. Your statements are false. Please read the studies: https://t.co/afBK269rXS https://t.co/RBw73J2F7b Juicing raw, unheated Cannabis is becoming known as a dietary essential. Mahalo. @@@ https://t.co/xL8m9YruLc @@@ https
@Surgeon_General @@@ Aloha. Babies are proven healthier with some Cannabis use by the Mother. https://t.co/RBw73J2F7b https://t.co/afBK269rXS @@@ https://t.co/xL8m9YruLc @@@ https://t.co/HGrCD1wVfZ
@Surgeon_General @@@ Aloha. A few positive studies that might be new to you. https://t.co/RBw73J2F7b https://t.co/afBK269rXS @@@ https://t.co/xL8m9YruLc @@@ https://t.co/aKoq2oB9pJ
RT @Greenthumb_one: Source: Prenatal Marijuana Exposure and Neonatal Outcomes in Jamaica: An Ethnographic Study...#justsayknow https://t.co…
Source: Prenatal Marijuana Exposure and Neonatal Outcomes in Jamaica: An Ethnographic Study...#justsayknow https://t.co/Q5QVXVTbRC https://t.co/Kg5GBRsnan
@Surgeon_General Aloha. I'll give you a chance to correct the record. Mahalo. https://t.co/RBw73J2F7b https://t.co/e5YYnbyhKn https://t.co/xL8m9YruLc https://t.co/Jhror9zYly
@Peter_Grinspoon Aloha. I have to call 'BS' on the Sur. Gen. statement; https://t.co/e5YYnbyhKn https://t.co/RBw73J2F7b https://t.co/xL8m9YruLc https://t.co/wIkIJguiql
@filthybookbitch @toolewlew @NPR https://t.co/AHk1MC11Uf https://t.co/bzjn9vxAFV These aren’t widely known.
Prenatal marijuana exposure and neonatal outcomes in Jamaica: an ethnographic study. - PubMed - NCBI https://t.co/D0jch0WvNO
RT @happystash: @da_drach @TheDailyShow You're talking about Dr Melanie Dreher's pioneering research on the topic. The study is quite old n…
RT @happystash: @da_drach @TheDailyShow You're talking about Dr Melanie Dreher's pioneering research on the topic. The study is quite old n…
@da_drach @TheDailyShow You're talking about Dr Melanie Dreher's pioneering research on the topic. The study is quite old now, but it was ground breaking at the time. It's such a shame she had such a hard time with funding for her work due to proabition.
RT @cannabadger: @WisConsensus @fox6now Prenatal marijuana exposure and neonatal outcomes in Jamaica https://t.co/VdOJMR8Nbr No signif. dif…
@WisConsensus @fox6now Prenatal marijuana exposure and neonatal outcomes in Jamaica https://t.co/VdOJMR8Nbr No signif. differences between exposed and nonexposed neonates day 3. At 1 month, exposed neonates showed better physiological stability and require
@CFAMMcan If marijuana use is a bad thing during pregnancy why does the pregnant woman produced naturally occurring cannabinoids? & this https://t.co/0mFSfPIwbu
@dlondonjr @SageItUp_ https://t.co/bQ5OH9cskI This really wasn’t hard to find. Idk how you couldn’t.
@dlondonjr @SageItUp_ They’ve done a study in Jamaica. https://t.co/bQ5OH9cskI
@cannabisstrains Aloha. Dr. Melanie Dreher found that out years ago. :-) https://t.co/e5YYnbyhKn https://t.co/s2BfbTmeW6 https://t.co/xL8m9YruLc
@Peter_Grinspoon @mverbora @JodieEmery @cannaworldsite @RobbinsGroupLLC
RT @dougmcvay: @ngaio420 @StaceyLovesWeed @BestFrankMiller You should look at Dr. Melanie Dreher's research into marijuana use in Jamaica,…
@ngaio420 @StaceyLovesWeed @BestFrankMiller You should look at Dr. Melanie Dreher's research into marijuana use in Jamaica, for instance this piece from Pediatrics: Prenatal Marijuana Exposure and Neonatal Outcomes in Jamaica: An Ethnographic Study https:/
@GabrielaFeten @biznagaenflor Aquí el abstracto al final del estudio 5 años después (se observó a los bebés hasta los 5 años) https://t.co/CiWtaxq6Ik aquí el estudio de Dreher completo: https://t.co/GiIsFoSeYa Si buscan a la doctora en youtube, encuentran
@vardotaja @santa_be atstāšu to šeit :) https://t.co/NHfjKG6AVP
@SandraPfaff57 @NBCNews You're an idiot... https://t.co/fX8oVfG2Tl
@help2hand @NBCNews Ok Einstein https://t.co/fX8oVfG2Tl
@WorldGovtHealth @NBCNews Ok doctor... https://t.co/fX8oVfG2Tl
@FreeMoment1990 @NBCNews Ok Einstein https://t.co/fX8oVfG2Tl
@TheTaylorKnight @NBCNews Ok doctor .. https://t.co/fX8oVfG2Tl
@LaVaqueAudio @NBCNews Why don't you read an actual study https://t.co/fX8oVfG2Tl
@NBCNews More propaganda...BS and lies.. https://t.co/fX8oVfG2Tl
RT @raphaels7: https://t.co/yWiH2hzNlL prospective longitudinal study on kids born to mothers smoking (24) or not smoking #marijuana (20)…
https://t.co/yWiH2hzNlL prospective longitudinal study on kids born to mothers smoking (24) or not smoking #marijuana (20) if post is such a vicious teratogen, why aren't we seeing obvious teratogenic effects at 3-days or 1-month post-birth? @AlexBerenso
Read this before spewing your US gov. / Doctor bullshit https://t.co/tl3Iixvdxc There’s also a follow up study with those children. Read it too :)
@MERRYJANE Jamaican babies are fine. There's been studies. https://t.co/2DM1AMLGxK
If anyone tries to bash canna moms. Here’s two articles for you to read ❤️
@StonedInNE @koalapuffss There is a Jamaican study about babies of mothers who did and who didnt smoke cannabis during pregnancy. Here are two published pubmed articles about it. Little hint: babies from canna-smoking moms did a little better💚 https://
#Facts #MJMonday Evidence shows Cannabis use by mothers showed BETTER Outcomes! Prenatal marijuana exposure and neonatal outcomes in Jamaica: an ethnographic study. - PubMed - NCBI https://t.co/c0XcuTTSoj
@TDCANNInstitute @learnaboutsam Ha! That's right! Don't tell those Jamaican babies who did better on the tests than the non-exposed babies. https://t.co/Ge7uw9Lbvx
Ganja mothers ganja babies Do NOT believe those fake synthetic THC studies on rats, real Phyto-cannabinoids vs fake science is truth! https://t.co/mwLF3GJDks
@LegalizeitLala I’m curious as to which specific cannabinoids are in breast milk. I’ve seen references to 2-AG and Anandamide, but that’s it. Regrettably, the presence of endocannabinoids says little about phytocannabinoids. But let’s not ignore studies l
Prenatal marijuana exposure and neonatal outcomes in Jamaica: an ethnographic study. - PubMed - NCBI https://t.co/D0jch0WvNO
@Flashy_Words Yes! New smokers usually geek TF out cuz they tolerance so low. https://t.co/eriKASngD0
@SabrinaCBC_RC Cannabis a cure for morning sickness? Doctors say no way Jul 18, 2018 SCIENCE SAYS YES WAY! FYI; https://t.co/XZDBapbCGv AND https://t.co/ANJGDNowNs
Prenatal marijuana exposure and neonatal outcomes in Jamaica: an ethnographic study. - PubMed - NCBI https://t.co/D0jch0WvNO