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Timothy S. Naimi
Researcher at Boston University
Publications - 188
Citations - 15699
Timothy S. Naimi is an academic researcher from Boston University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Binge drinking & Poison control. The author has an hindex of 50, co-authored 173 publications receiving 14261 citations. Previous affiliations of Timothy S. Naimi include University of Massachusetts Medical School & University of Victoria.
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Adolescent Alcohol Use and Violence: Are Brief Interventions the Answer?
Richard Saitz,Timothy S. Naimi +1 more
TL;DR: Despite the lack of evidence for the effectiveness of interventions to reduce alcohol use and violence separately, it does seem logical to address these risky behaviors together, because they so often co-occur.
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Current U.S. State Cannabis Sales Limits Allow Large Doses for Use or Diversion
TL;DR: In this article, the authors examined how transaction sales limits on recreational cannabis translate to tetrahydrocannabinol doses among U.S. states allowing commercial cannabis sales as of January 1, 2020.
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Relationships of Cannabis Policy Liberalization With Alcohol Use and Co-Use With Cannabis: A Narrative Review
Rosalie Liccardo Pacula,Rosanna Smart,Marlene C. Lira,Seema Choksy Pessar,Jason G. Blanchette,Timothy S. Naimi +5 more
TL;DR: Assessment of studies published between January 1, 2015, and December 31, 2020 that assessed the effects of cannabis policies on the use of alcohol in the United States or Canada found associations between cannabis policy liberalization and alcohol use, alcohol-related outcomes, and the co-use of alcohol and cannabis were inconclusive.
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Dietary and Complementary Feeding Practices of US Infants, 6 to 12 Months: A Narrative Review of the Federal Nutrition Monitoring Data.
Regan L Bailey,Jaime S. Stang,Teresa A. Davis,Timothy S. Naimi,Barbara O. Schneeman,Kathryn G. Dewey,Sharon M. Donovan,Rachel Novotny,Ronald E. Kleinman,Elsie M. Taveras,Lydia A. Bazzano,Linda Snetselaar,Janet de Jesus,Kellie O. Casavale,Eve E Stoody,Joseph D. Goldman,Alanna J. Moshfegh,Donna G Rhodes,Kirsten A Herrick,Kristin Koegel,Cria G. Perrine,TusaRebecca Pannucci +21 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors summarized nutrition and feeding practices examined by the 2020 Dietary Guidelines Advisory Committees during the complementary foods and beverages (CFB) life stage and found that infants are more likely to be introduced to CFBs before 4 months compared with HMF infants.
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Selection bias and relationships between alcohol consumption and mortality
TL;DR: It is precisely because of the conflicted science and methodological limitations, including selection bias, that the Precautionary Principle should be applied to the matter at hand and the burden of proof rests on demonstrating benefit with high-level evidence before recommending alcohol as a preventative agent.