Edible Cannabis Plus Alcohol Creates Driving Impairment Standard Tests Cant Detect
Johns Hopkins research finds combining cannabis edibles with alcohol impairs driving far beyond either substance alone, evading standard sobriety tests.
Cardiovascular disease prevention, blood pressure, cholesterol, and heart function
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Johns Hopkins research finds combining cannabis edibles with alcohol impairs driving far beyond either substance alone, evading standard sobriety tests.
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