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El. knyga: Seeing through the Smoke: A Cannabis Specialist Untangles the Truth about Marijuana

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  • Išleidimo metai: 20-Apr-2023
  • Leidėjas: Prometheus Books
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781633888470
  • Formatas: EPUB+DRM
  • Išleidimo metai: 20-Apr-2023
  • Leidėjas: Prometheus Books
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781633888470

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Depending on which doctor you speak with, or which websites you read, cannabis could be an appealing, low-risk medicine even an aid to wellness or an insidiously addictive drug rotting the brains of our youth. This dissonance confuses young people, distressed patients, and paralyzes politicians, all while inviting dubious sources of information and resulting in uninformed choices, enhanced polarization, and a fragmented national policy.

Seeing Through the Smoke is an unflinching examination at the grossly misunderstood drug that uses data-driven medical science and a critical historical perspective to reveal the truth behind cannabis. In this balanced and measured investigation, Cannabis specialist and Instructor in Medicine at Harvard Medical School Dr. Peter Grinspoon untangles the reality behind cannabis, revealing how we ended up with radically divergent understandings of the drug and pointing a way toward a middle ground that we can all share.

Moving through an illuminating tour of the social history and the medical science behind cannabis, Grinspoon unpacks the layers of disinformation left by a sordid history of government propaganda, racial suppression, and indifference from the medical community to answer questions like:





Is cannabis addictive? What are its best-established medical uses? Can cannabis help cure cancer? How does cannabis affect memory? How dangerous is cannabis for teens? Is cannabis a safer treatment for ADHD and PTSD? What exactly is CBD and how is it different from marijuana? What are the most concerning side effects?

By focusing on the most critical purported harmsdriving, pregnancy, addictiveness, memoryand by focusing on the most commonly cited medical benefitsrelieving chronic pain, sleep, anxiety, PTSD, autism, and cancerSeeing Through the Smoke will help patients, parents, doctors, health experts, regulators, and politicians move beyond biased perceptions and arrive at a shared reality towards cannabis.
Foreword vii
Dr. Andrew Weil
Prologue xi
Introduction xiii
PART ONE HOW DID WE GET HERE?
Chapter One Why Am I the One Writing This?
3(9)
Chapter Two The Branching of Cultural Perceptions: Reefer Pessimism
12(15)
Chapter Three Cannatopianism
27(18)
Chapter Four Doobie No Harm: Doctors and the War on Drugs
45(20)
Chapter Five Costs of Cannabis Confusion: The Cash Cows Are Mooing Loudly
65(11)
Chapter Six Blunt Truths: The Harms of the War on Cannabis Users
76(13)
PART TWO HOW HARMFUL? A MEASURED APPROACH
Chapter Seven What Counts as Evidence?
89(13)
Chapter Eight Does Cannabis Cause Psychosis? Chicken Meets Egg
102(18)
Chapter Nine People Get Addicted to Weed?
120(37)
Chapter Ten What about during Pregnancy and Breastfeeding?
157(17)
Chapter Eleven Toking and Driving: Don't Stop at the Green Light
174(11)
Chapter Twelve Adults: This Is Your Brain on Pot
185(16)
Chapter Thirteen Teens: Just Say Wait
201(24)
PART THREE WHAT'S THE BUZZ? BENEFITS AND POTENTIAL
Chapter Fourteen The Endocannabinoid System: Our Brain on Drugs
225(11)
Chapter Fifteen Cannabis Instead of Opioids: Bigger Isn't Always Better
236(11)
Chapter Sixteen Insomnia: To Sleep but Not to Dream
247(10)
Chapter Seventeen Cannabis and Cancer Knocking on Heaven's Door
257(12)
Chapter Eighteen Can Cannabis Help Autism? Help on the Way
269(10)
Chapter Nineteen Cannabis and Mental Health: Planet of the Shrinks
279(23)
Chapter Twenty CBD: Gourmet Placebo or Wonder Drug?
302(17)
PART FOUR ENHANCEMENT
Chapter Twenty-One Cannabis for Wellness and Lifestyle
319(21)
Chapter Twenty-Two The Once and Future Plant
340(27)
Afterword: From Danny to Lester: The Family Herb 367(12)
Notes 379(30)
Acknowledgments 409(2)
Index 411(14)
Author's Note 425
Peter Grinspoon, M.D. is a primary care physician and cannabis specialist at Massachusetts General Hospital and an Instructor in Medicine at Harvard Medical School. He is a certified Health and Wellness Coach as well as a board member of the advocacy group Doctors for Cannabis Regulation.

Dr. Grinspoon is a widely recognized expert on cannabis science and drug policy. He regularly appears as an expert on national television and radio programs, including NPRs All Things Considered, NBC Nightly News, C-SPANs Washington Journal, Fox and Friends and Fox News. He is quoted frequently in the national media, in such venues as People, New York Magazine, the Washington Post, USA Today, the Wall Street Journal, the Chicago Tribune, and the Boston Globe.

Grinspoons Harvard Health articles have reached millions of readers, have been widely referenced in the national media, and have been cited in congressional testimony. His writing has been published in The Nation, the Los Angeles Times and Narrative Inquiry in Bioethics.

He is the author of the memoir Free Refills: A Doctor Confronts His Addiction, was the expert witness in the successful citizens 2019 lawsuit against the Massachusetts Vape Ban and a special consultant on addiction issues to Jagged Little Pills pre-Broadway run at the American Repertory Theater.