Sex-specific disruptions in the developmental trajectory of anxiety-like behaviors due to prenatal cannabidiol exposure
Abstract Many pregnant women use cannabidiol (CBD) as a natural remedy to alleviate symptoms such as nausea, insomnia, anxiety, and chronic pain. As much as 20% of pregnancies in the USA and Canada may involve the use of CBD-only products. CBD crosses the placenta and may affect fetal development, potentially leading to neuropsychiatric conditions later in life. Given the limited understanding of the effects of CBD during pregnancy, we adopted a longitudinal approach to investigate the neurodevelopmental trajectory associated with
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