"But it does make sense because if you think of social and contextual factors for example peer influence, if you go to a party and there's people drinking around you there's alcohol cues everywhere, people are intoxicated, you smell it in the air, there's music you're also more likely to drink." More research needed Zach Walsh is an associate professor of psychology at the University of British Columbia who specializes in the study of cannabis and psychedelics
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