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October 18, 2001
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October 18, 2001
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Study finds intelligence, cognition unaffected by heavy
marijuana use
Harrison Pope (right) and a student assistant simulate
one of the tests Pope used to measure the effect of heavy marijuana
smoking on cognition. The student was not a subject in the tests.
(Staff photo by Rose Lincoln)
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HARVARD GAZETTE ARCHIVES
Study: Intelligence, cognition unaffected by heavy marijuana use
Though other studies show pot smokers not a happy lot
Patent protection not critical in Africa AIDS fight
Actually has little effect on distribution of life-saving drugs
Emily Oster '02 hits the thesis jackpot!
Undergraduate investigates the power of Powerball
Copyright 2002 by the President and Fellows of Harvard College
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