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A new study entitled Age-dependent association of cannabis use with risk of psychotic disorder published in the journal Psychological Medicine estimates that teens using cannabis are at 11 times ...
Teens aged 12 to 19 who used cannabis had an 11 times higher risk of developing a psychotic disorder compared to teens not using cannabis, according to an analysis of health data for 11,000 teens ...
Higher-potency THC, marijuana use starting at a young age and more frequent use all increase the risk of psychosis.A Canadian research team studying more than 11,000 teens found that compared with ...
High potency marijuana is linked to a greater risk of psychosis and addiction, according to new research. The strength of cannabis has increased in the past half century.
Teens who use cannabis face 11 times the odds for a psychotic episode compared to teens who abstain from the drug, new Canadian research contends. The teen years may be an especially vulnerable ...
Young adults at risk of psychosis show reduced brain connectivity, a deficit that cannabis use appears to worsen, a new study has found. The breakthrough paves the way for psychosis treatments ...
FRIDAY, Feb. 7, 2025 (HealthDay News) -- Heavy weed use may be far more dangerous than people realize, according to a pair of studies published in JAMA Network Open. People diagnosed with cannabis ...
That’s the concern among some experts, as a recent study from the City University of New York (CUNY) identified a link between cannabis legalization and asthma among kids and teens.
Low-certainty evidence suggested that cannabis use among adolescents and young adults was also possibly associated with increased unemployment, (OR 1.50, 95% CI 1.15-1.96), with an absolute risk ...
The new study analyzed cannabis-linked psychosis in Canada during three periods: before the country made cannabis legal (2006 to 2015), amid widening use of medical and nonmedical cannabis (2015 ...
A new study entitled Age-dependent association of cannabis use with risk of psychotic disorder published in the journal Psychological Medicine estimates that teens using cannabis are at 11 times ...
People diagnosed with cannabis use disorder (CUD) may face nearly triple the risk of death over five years compared to those without the disorder, according to a large study published Feb. 6.