A new study suggests that the association between adolescents' cannabis consumption and psychotic disorders may be even stronger than previously thought. Earlier studies have shown that their ...
Using cannabis raises the risk of teenagers developing a psychotic disorder by a staggering 11 times compared to teens who ...
Teenagers who use cannabis have a dramatic increased risk for a psychotic disorder compared with their counterparts who don't use the drug, new research showed. Investigators at the University of ...
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 ...
Kate Anderson is a contributor to the Daily Caller News Foundation. Teens who use marijuana are 11 times more likely to be diagnosed with a psychotic disorder, a new study finds, NBC News reported.
Cannabis use and its effects were unclear as COVID-19 spread globally in late 2019, while scientists raced to identify those ...