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New study points to a replacement for cannabis breathalyzers

Researchers may have found a non-invasive way of determining whether or not THC has resulted in impairment.

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This reported discovery, detailed in a study conducted by researchers at Massachusetts General Hospital and published in Neuropsychopharmacology, could provide an answer for incidents of cannabis-related driving under the influence (DUI). And this, in turn, may provide a pathway for the best course of action in these situations.

According to The Harvard Gazette, investigators used functional near-infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS), which measures brain patterns, and researchers then correlated this to THC impairment.

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