Teen Cannabis Use Dramatically Raises Risk of Psychotic Disorders : ScienceAlert
Using cannabis raises the risk of teenagers developing a psychotic disorder by a staggering 11 times compared to teens who…
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Using cannabis raises the risk of teenagers developing a psychotic disorder by a staggering 11 times compared to teens who…
Researchers have discovered that cannabis use doubles the risk of developing severe COVID infections and hospitalizations. Previous studies have identified…
Cannabis exposure and psychosis have long been linked, even if we’ve struggled to pinpoint why and how often those psychotic…
Scientists have discovered cannabidiol, a compound in cannabis known as CBD, in a common Brazilian plant, opening potential new avenues…
Consuming higher-potency cannabis between the ages of 16 and 18 doubles the likelihood of psychotic experiences between the ages of…
Cannabis use among breastfeeding parents in the US is increasing, and yet it’s unclear how much of the drug ends…
Regular cannabis use is associated with the risk of mental health issues, including anxiety and depression. The use of high-potency…
The U.S. Drug Enforcement Agency announced in late April 2024 that it plans to ease federal restrictions on cannabis, reclassifying…
Using cannabis may cause changes in the human body’s epigenome, a study of over 1,000 adults suggests. The epigenome functions…
Eventually, most adults reach a point where we realize we are out of touch with those much younger than us.…