Published in Psychology of Addictive Behaviors, research reveals structured routines and product preferences among medical cannabis users, with public health implications for cannabis education and policy.
Published in Current Addiction Reports, the study by Elizabeth R. Aston and Benjamin L. Berey explores behavioral economic predictors of Cannabis Use Disorder, calling for more diverse research samples and refined risk indicators.
Published in Addiction, the study co-authored by CADRE Deputy Director Dr. Jasjit S. Ahluwalia, reveals that adult smokers—particularly exclusive e-cigarette and dual users—experience significant reductions in craving, withdrawal, and cigarette use over six weeks.
With a new five-year grant from the National Institutes of Health, the Center for Addiction and Disease Risk Exacerbation will launch four research projects and establish a clinical laboratory for biological addiction research at Brown University.