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Doctors have long known that cannabis use can trigger psychosis. However, new research suggests that the effect of cannabis use on young teens is stronger than ever imagined. Teens who use cannabis ...
PURPOSECannabis has been legalized across multiple states over the past decade; however, its use among cancer survivors ...
Tobacco was negatively associated with BD relapse while cannabis may have a more indirect effect on symptomology and the course of illness.
For treatment, Quiggle said anyone in that teen's situation who decided to resume marijuana use would be risking a relapse into psychosis. "I think people can go back to normal.
A large global study links cannabis use to a higher risk of heart attack, stroke and cardiovascular death, with concerns for younger and frequent users.
People with cannabis use disorder (CUD) have higher dopamine levels in an area of the brain linked to psychosis, found a new study published in JAMA Psychiatry. The findings may help explain why ...
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.
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 ...
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 ...
Could cannabis be messing with your brain’s natural wiring? A new study suggests it might, especially for young adults already at risk of psychosis. We’re talking about a critical period in ...
The increase in cannabis use, particularly of high-potency products and cannabis use disorder (CUD), is a growing health care concern. In 2021, 14.2 million people in the United States of age 12 ...