Sleep abnormalities associated with alcohol, cannabis, cocaine, and opiate use: a comprehensive review

GA Angarita, N Emadi, S Hodges… - Addiction science & clinical …, 2016 - Springer
Sleep abnormalities are associated with acute and chronic use of addictive substances.
Although sleep complaints associated with use and abstinence from addictive substances …

Cannabinoids, endocannabinoids and sleep

AJ Kesner, DM Lovinger - Frontiers in molecular neuroscience, 2020 - frontiersin.org
Sleep is a vital function of the nervous system that contributes to brain and bodily
homeostasis, energy levels, cognitive ability, and other key functions of a variety of …

A comparison of anatomic and cellular transcriptome structures across 40 human brain diseases

Y Zeighami, TE Bakken, T Nickl-Jockschat… - PLoS …, 2023 - journals.plos.org
Genes associated with risk for brain disease exhibit characteristic expression patterns that
reflect both anatomical and cell type relationships. Brain-wide transcriptomic patterns of …

Polysomnographic sleep disturbances in nicotine, caffeine, alcohol, cocaine, opioid, and cannabis use: a focused review

AN Garcia, IM Salloum - The American journal on addictions, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
Background and Objectives In the United States, approximately 60 million Americans suffer
from sleep disorders and about 22 million Americans report substance dependence or use …

Using cannabis to help you sleep: heightened frequency of medical cannabis use among those with PTSD

MO Bonn-Miller, KA Babson, R Vandrey - Drug and alcohol dependence, 2014 - Elsevier
Background The use of cannabis for medical purposes is proliferating in the US, and PTSD
is an explicitly approved condition for accessing medical cannabis in 5 states. Prior research …

[图书][B] Co-occurring alcohol and other drug and mental health conditions in alcohol and other drug treatment settings

C Marel, KL Mills, R Kingston, K Gournay, M Deady… - 2016 - eurotox.org
These Guidelines were funded by the Australian Government and developed by NDARC to
support health services and AOD (alcohol and/or other drug) treatment service workers to …

Sleep and substance use disorders: an update

DA Conroy, JT Arnedt - Current psychiatry reports, 2014 - Springer
Substance use disorders (SUD) are common and individuals who suffer from them are
prone to relapse. One of the most common consequences of the use of and withdrawal from …

Opportunities for cannabis in supportive care in cancer

AS Kleckner, IR Kleckner, CS Kamen… - … in medical oncology, 2019 - journals.sagepub.com
Cannabis has the potential to modulate some of the most common and debilitating
symptoms of cancer and its treatments, including nausea and vomiting, loss of appetite, and …

Sleep disturbance as a universal risk factor for relapse in addictions to psychoactive substances

KJ Brower, BE Perron - Medical hypotheses, 2010 - Elsevier
Relapse to uncontrolled use of a psychoactive substance is arguably the single most
defining characteristic of an addiction. Relapse following addiction treatment is very …

The spread of sleep loss influences drug use in adolescent social networks

SC Mednick, NA Christakis, JH Fowler - PloS one, 2010 - journals.plos.org
Troubled sleep is a commonly cited consequence of adolescent drug use, but it has rarely
been studied as a cause. Nor have there been any studies of the extent to which sleep …