The Impact of Marijuana Use on Memory in Patients with HIV/AIDS
<p>The most robust neurocognitive effect of marijuana use is memory impairment. Memory deficits are also high among persons living with HIV/AIDS, and marijuana use among this population is disproportionately common. Yet research examining neurocognitive outcomes resulting from co-occurring mar...
Main Author: | Skalski, Linda Marie |
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Other Authors: | Meade, Christina S |
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2016
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/10161/12808 |
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