New research from Johns Hopkins found that using cannabis edibles and alcohol together may make drivers far more impaired than either substance alone and common field sobriety tests often fail to detect the cannabis impairment.
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Institutions and individuals identified in source material include Johns Hopkins. Science editors summarised the finding within May 29 research and health coverage. No additional independently verified facts beyond the summary and cited sources were available at publication time.
Clinical guidance bodies typically wait for replication before changing recommendations.
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