Using both marijuana and alcohol during early pregnancy may increase the likelihood of disrupting fetal development

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11/08/2019 02:00 PM EST

New preclinical research reported in animal models shows that exposure to compounds found in marijuana called cannabinoids during early pregnancy can cause malformations in the developing embryo.

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