Adolescents who use cannabis have a dramatically increased risk for psychosis, making evidence-based interventions an urgent ...
Adolescents using cannabis are 11 times more likely to develop a psychotic disorder compared to adolescents who don’t use the drug. The corresponding study was published in Psychological Medicine.
Teens who use cannabis have a significantly higher risk of developing a psychotic disorder compared to those who don’t, according to a study published in the journal Psychological Medicine ...
Doctors have long known that excessive marijuana use can trigger psychosis, especially in the young. But new research suggests the link is stronger that ever imagined before. Teens who use ...
Consuming higher-potency cannabis between the ages of 16 and 18 doubles the likelihood of psychotic experiences between the ages of 19 and 24, compared with lower-potency cannabis – according to a new ...
In a recent study published in the journal Psychological Medicine, researchers investigate the link between psychotic disorders and youth cannabis use. To this end, cannabis use was found to ...
It's long been known that marijuana use can raise a user's odds for a psychotic episode New research suggests the link is stronger than believed, especially for vulnerable teens Today's weed is ...
Teens who used marijuana in the last year had a significantly higher likelihood of developing a psychotic disorder, according to new research published Wednesday. The study, conducted by ...
Today's weed is much more potent than the drug sold in decades past, perhaps upping the risk WEDNESDAY, May 22, 2024 (HealthDay News) -- Doctors have long known that excessive marijuana use can ...