Tag: cannabis cultivation

Our study demonstrated that HIV self-testing can reach individuals at high risk

Risk behavior, attitudes toward HIV testing and treatment, perception of HIV-related stigma, and medical mistrust were not associated with ordering a self-test kit. Finally, we recorded high prevalence of alcohol and cannabis use among participants. Overall, information search sites performed poorly in recruiting and enrolling individuals. The site advertisement metrics showed a better click-through rate […]

The SCID was used to rule out psychosis and to identify DSM-IV Axis I or cluster A disorders

HCV-infected women were older than HIV-monoinfected women, and both groups were older than women with neither infection. More than half of all women were African American, with the largest proportion among the HCV-infected group. Compared with HIV-infected women and those with neither infection, HCV-infected women were more likely to report being in menopause, having a […]

AEA also blocks the standing-outward K+ current IKso and induces depolarization in cerebellar granule neurons

The changes in A-type potassium channel gating caused by 2-AG include a shift of the voltage-dependent activation of IA in the depolarizing direction, acceleration of the inactivation kinetics, and reduction of the maximal current for large depolarizations. The IA–inhibiting effect of 2-AG likely results from a direct action on the channel through a membrane lipid […]

Subjective memory complaints were also associated with worse verbal memory

One debate in the HIV literature is the extent to which HIV disease is associated with accelerated aging as opposed to other comorbid conditions or other lifestyle factors associated with HIV. However, it is difficult to differentiate the effect of HIV itself versus the downstream effects of HIV or lifestyle factors associated with risk of contracting […]

From Seed to Flower: A Comprehensive Guide to Cannabis Cultivation

Using a slightly different approach in a Korean sample, CHR converters were compared to non-converters, full remitters, and HC to assess for baseline neurocognitive differences among the groups and prediction of symptom abatement over a 12- to 24-month follow-up. At baseline, those whose prodromal symptoms subsequently remitted performed better on measures of verbal fluency and […]

Well managed systems can minimize environmental impacts

Given that the vast majority of participants began drinking during teenage years and must therefore recall multiple decades of alcohol use, estimates of alcohol consumption will naturally deviate from the true amount of alcohol exposure. Consequently, it is recommended that our estimates related to alcohol use and neurocognition be interpreted conservatively with a greater emphasis […]