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 ...
A new study released last week revealed links between teenagers who use marijuana and an increased risk of dangerous mental health disorders. Researchers from the University of Toronto found that ...
A new study shows teens who admit to using marijuana are at a higher risk of developing psychotic disorder. The new evidence was reported by the University of Toronto ’s Center for Addiction and ...
A new study shows teens who admit to using marijuana are at a higher risk of developing psychotic disorder. The new evidence was reported by the University of Toronto’s Center for Addiction and ...
adolescent marijuana use and the development of psychotic disorders . The research indicates a significant increase in psychotic disorder risks during adolescence linked to marijuana use, a risk ...
A University of Bath research team examined the effects of higher-potency cannabis on young people. The study found that individuals between the ages of 16 and 18 are more likely to have psychotic ...
Marijuana may produce psychotic-like effects in high-risk individuals Sep 13, 2017 Imaging study: Marijuana smokers show higher rates of emphysema, airway diseases than tobacco smokers ...
May 29, 2024 — While older drugs for epilepsy, taken while pregnant, have been shown in previous research to affect the creative thinking of children, a new study finds no effects on creativity ...
For people who smoke every day or use higher-potency products, the risk is up to six times higher. One study found eliminating marijuana use in adolescents would reduce global rates of ...
A separate study of teens and young adults at risk of developing psychotic disorders found that regular marijuana use over a two-year period did not trigger early onset of psychosis symptoms ...
Heavy cannabis use is associated with a significantly increased risk for cardiovascular disease (CVD) mortality among women, according to a study published online June 6 in JAMA Network Open.
One in six patients serviced by a major California healthcare system said they used marijuana regularly, with many citing health reasons for doing so, a new study finds. In most cases, doctors may ...