Newshub
Trying to Conceive? Don’t Smoke Pot, Study Says
References study co-authored by Lauren Wise, professor of epidemiology; Amelia Wesselink, postdoctoral associate in epidemiology; Elizabeth Hatch, professor of epidemiology; Kenneth Rothman, professor of epidemiology; and Shruthi Mahalingaiah, assistant professor of epidemiology
Business Insider
Medical Marijuana Market Will Achieve 36%+ CAGR from 2018 to 2024
References article by Dean Sandro Galea
MassLive
‘Imagine Future of Massachusetts Medical Marijuana Program’ Coming Oct. 23
Mentions alum Alan Balsam, adjunct associate professor of community health sciences
Boston Globe Magazine
Why Marijuana Policies in Massachusetts Aren’t Strict Enough
Opinion by Timothy Naimi, professor of community health sciences
Wicked Local
Despite 71% in Favor of Legalization, Cambridge Residents Divided on Pot Shops
Quotes Richard Saitz, professor of community health sciences
Weed News
Marijuana Use Doesn’t Negatively Impact Human Fertility According to Study
Mentions research led by Lauren Wise, professor of epidemiology
Futurity
Marijuana Doesn’t Affect Odds of Getting Pregnant
Quotes Lauren Wise, professor of epidemiology
HuffPost Canada
Marijuana Use Doesn’t Lower Your Chance of Getting Pregnant: Study
Mentions study led by Lauren Wise, professor of epidemiology
Civilized
New Study Says Marijuana Does Not Reduce Fertility in Men or Women
Mentions study led by Lauren Wise, professor of epidemiology
ABP Live
Does Marijuana Use Lower Chances of Getting Pregnant?
Quotes Lauren Wise, professor of epidemiology