A new large-scale study has found that teens using cannabis have a higher risk of developing psychiatric disorders.
Researchers followed more than 400,000 teens until they were adults. It found that those who used marijuana were more likely to develop serious mental illness, as well as depression and anxiety.
BERLIN (AP) — The U.N. Commission on Narcotic Drugs has voted to remove cannabis and cannabis resin from a category of the world’s most dangerous drugs. The decision could impact the global medical ...
Adolescents who use cannabis could face a significantly higher risk of developing serious psychiatric disorders by young adulthood, according to a large study published in JAMA Health Forum. The ...
An analysis of 35,000 Canadians shows that rising cannabis use and worsening mental-health symptoms are increasingly ...
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Teen cannabis use trends mirror established alcohol consumption patterns
A new study published in the journal Addiction shows that cannabis use among Swedish adolescents appears to follow the same ...
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Cannabis in the workplace: Rights, regulations, and responsibilities
Whether you are a business owner or you are looking after the HR function in a business, the subject of cannabis use amongst your staff is likely to cross your desk at some point.imageAccording to ...
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