CANNABINOID AND NICOTINE EXPOSURE DURING ADOLESCENCE INDUCES SEX-SPECIFIC EFFECTS ON ANXIETY- AND REWARD-RELATED BEHAVIORS DURING ADULTHOOD.

Cannabinoid and nicotine exposure during adolescence induces sex-specific effects on anxiety- and reward-related behaviors during adulthood.

Nicotine and cannabis use during adolescence has the potential to induce long lasting changes on affective and cognitive function.Here, we examined whether adolescent exposure to nicotine, the cannabinoid agonist WIN55-212,2 (WIN), or co-exposure to both would alter operant learning, locomotion, and anxiety- click here and reward-related behaviors

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Psychometric validation of the Peruvian version of a short scale to assess psychological violence in health professionals: A cross-sectional study

Objective This study aimed to adapt a Peruvian version of the brief scale to assess psychological violence in health professionals (EVP-salud), exploring its validity and reliability properties.Methods We made a cross-sectional study of psychometric evaluation conducted between January 2019 and February 2020.It involved the voluntary and anonymous

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