Bernice La France

Department of Anesthesiology, Howard University Hospital and Howard University College of Medicine, USA

Publications

  • Research Article   
    How Does Synthetic Marijuana (K2) Mimic the Effects of Naturally Occurring Chemical Compound Found in THC?
    Author(s): Clairmont Griffith, Bernice La France* and Horace Griffith

    Marijuana (Cannabis) is considered the most commonly used illegal psychoactive drug in the world. Despite being regarded as a "soft" drug by experts for a long time, research has demonstrated that there are adverse addictive and psychiatric effects related to its use. Numerous elements are attributed with the mounting complications associated with the use of Cannabis, which include a gradual evolution in the proportions between tetrahydrocannabinol (Δ9-THC) and cannabidiol (CBD), the two major chemical compounds contained in Marijuana. This gradual evolution has been towards higher proportions of Δ9-THC. In the recent past, there has been an emergence of smokable synthetic herbal products that contain synthetic cannabinoids (SCs) in what appears to be a new trend in the landscape of psychoactive substances.. Read More»

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Editors List

  • Solomon Gyampoh

    Hawa Memorial Saviour Hospital, P.O. Box 08 Osiem East-Akim
    Saviour Seniour High School Osiem P.O. Box 03 Akim-Abuakwa, Ghana
    Lovely professional university Punjab, Phagwara, India 144411
    Chitkara University, Chandigarh-Patiala High way

  • Dr Leidon Shapo

    Senior specialist in public health | Freelance Health Consultant

  • Rabiul Ahasan

    Rabiul Ahasan

    Adjunct Professor

    Industrial Engineering & Management, University of Oulu

    Finland

  • Mensura Kudumovic

  • Omur Cinar Elci

Google Scholar citation report
Citations : 6294

International Journal of Collaborative Research on Internal Medicine & Public Health received 6294 citations as per Google Scholar report

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