Doctors in the United States are not terribly concerned about your marijuana use, according to a study published recently in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS).
Researchers presented a representative sample of 233 primary-care physicians with nine hypothetical patient behaviors -- tobacco use, alcohol use, obesity, etc. -- and asked them how much of a problem they thought these behaviors were on a 10-point scale.
Their goal was to suss out differences in doctors' attitudes and treatment behaviors based on their political affiliation.
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Christopher Ingraham ~ Washington Post ~