Risk of Motor Vehicle Collisions and Culpability among Older Drivers Using Cannabis: A Meta-Analysis
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G. Naglie | M. Rapoport | N. Herrmann | J. Charlton | S. Koppel | K. Lanctôt | Saulo Castel | Kritleen K. Bawa | Hui Jue Wang | Emilie Norris-Roozmon | Arun Chinna-Meyyappan | Edward Ellazar
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