U.S. and Japanese researchers evaluating if smartphone sensor data can help identify self-reported episodes of acute cannabis intoxication in the natural environment believe their study shows they can, at least most of the time.
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“A smartphone sensor, much like what is used in GPS systems, might be a way to determine whether or not someone is intoxicated after consuming marijuana,” notes a study write-up posted on Rutgers Today.
To put that idea to the test, investigators went straight to young adults, those aged 18 to 25 who lived in Pittsburgh, Penn. and reported using weed at least twice weekly. Participants completed up to 30 days of
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