Män med utomeuropeisk härkomst begår 84% av grova våldtäkter. ...https://www.nyatider.nu/sa-manga-val...matorforskare/
Två av tre grova våldtäkter begås av asylsökande eller män som getts uppehållstillstånd. ...
95,6% av överfallsvåldtäkter begås av män med utländsk härkomst. ...
90% av gruppvåldtäkter [mot kvinnor/flickor] begås av män med utomeuropeisk härkomst. Var fjärde våldtäktsman som agerat i grupp är afghan. ...
Utlänningar ofredar svenskar sexuellt i mycket större utsträckning än [vad de ofredar] andra utlänningar. ...
85% av de som dömts för gruppvåldtäkt mot män är afghaner. ...
Subjective aggression significantly increased following aggression exposure in all groups while being sober. Alcohol intoxication increased subjective aggression whereas cannabis decreased the subjective aggression following aggression exposure. Aggressive responses during the PSAP increased following alcohol and decreased following cannabis relative to placebo.https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4988999/
Scientists at the University of Colorado Boulder conducted a review of existing imaging data that looked at the effects of alcohol and marijuana, or cannabis, on the brain.https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/320895.php
Their findings linked alcohol consumption with long-term changes to the structure of white matter and gray matter in the brain.
The use of marijuana, however, seemed to have no significant long-term effects on brain structure.
Philadelphia, PA: Cannabis exposure in adolescents and young adults is not associated with any significant long-term detrimental effects on cognitive performance, according to a systematic literature review published Wednesday in the journal JAMA Psychiatry.http://norml.org/news/2018/04/19/stu...t-on-cognition
... Researchers reported no significant long-term deficits in memory, attention, or other aspects of cognitive functioning that could be independently attributed to cannabis use, regardless of subjects' age of initiation. These findings are in contrast to similar studies assessing the impact of alcohol use and other controlled substances on cognitive performance, which "have shown medium to large effect sizes."
... Furthermore, abstinence of longer than 72 hours diminishes cognitive deficits associated with cannabis use.
A peer-reviewed paper accepted for publication in Liver International journal looked at inpatient discharge data for 320,000 adult patients with a history of alcohol abuse. When comparing the data, researchers found that the 10 percent of alcoholics who also used weed exhibited a lower rate of liver disease of any kind. Alcoholics who were habitual users exhibited an even lower incidence of liver disease than occasional users, strongly suggesting that yes, weed can help prevent liver damage from drinking.https://nypost.com/2018/01/29/alcoho...are-healthier/
BOULDER, CO — Cannabis consumption is associated with a reduction in the presence of alcohol-induced inflammatory molecules (cytokines), according to clinical data published online ahead of print in the journal Alcoholism, Clinical and Experimental Research.http://www.thedailychronic.net/2018/...-inflammation/
The excessive production of inflammatory cytokines has been linked to the development of various diseases, including heart disease and cancer.
Forty-six percent of respondents perceived alcohol to be more dangerous than marijuana, versus only 15 percent of respondents who said that cannabis is most dangerous. Thirty percent of respondents said that both substances pose equal dangers to health.http://www.thedailychronic.net/2018/...alth-cannabis/
The poll possesses a margin of error of +/-3 percentage points.
In a January 2018 Wall Street Journal/NBC News survey, respondents were more likely to rank the use of tobacco, alcohol, and sugar as substances that possessed greater harms than cannabis..
Respondents were asked which of the four substances they believed to be “most harmful to a person’s overall health.” Most respondents chose tobacco (41 percent), followed by alcohol (24 percent) and sugar (21 percent).http://www.thedailychronic.net/2018/...han-marijuana/
Only nine percent of those surveyed said that they believed that marijuana was most harmful to health. That percentage is nearly identical to the total reported by pollsters in 2014, the last time they surveyed the issue.
Sixty percent of respondents also acknowledged that they favored the passage of state laws permitting “adults to purchase small quantities of marijuana for their own personal use from regulated, state-licensed businesses.”
That total is consistent with those of other recent polls finding that a strong majority of voters support legalizing and regulating adult marijuana use.
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