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Research Reports: Marijuana Abuse
- Letter From the Director
- What is marijuana?
- What is the scope of marijuana use in the United States?
- How does marijuana produce its effects?
- How does marijuana use affect your brain and body?
- Is there a link between marijuana use and mental illness?
- Is marijuana addictive?
- How does marijuana use affect school, work, and social life?
- Does marijuana use affect driving?
- Can marijuana use during pregnancy harm the baby?
- Available treatments for marijuana use disorders
- Where can I get more scientific information on marijuana abuse?
- Glossary
- References
Where can I get more scientific information on marijuana abuse?
To learn more about marijuana and other drugs of abuse, or to order materials on these topics free of charge in English or Spanish, visit NIDA Publications or contact the DrugPubs Research Dissemination Center at 877-NIDA-NIH (877-643-2644; TTY/TDD: 240-645-0228).
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- Information on drugs of abuse
- Publications and communications (including NIDA Notes and Addiction Science & Clinical Practice journal)
- Calendar of events
- Links to NIDA organizational units
- Funding information (including program announcements and deadlines)
- International activities
- Links to related Web sites (access to Web sites of many other organizations in the field)
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Other Web Sites
Information on marijuana abuse is also available through the following Web site:
- Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration Health Information Network: www.store.samhsa.gov
This page was last updated September 2010.
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