
Myth Psyche: Why cannabis is not healthy – and who it could help in old age
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Researchers who analyzed brain scans of more than 1,000 young adults ages 22 to 36 found that the most noticeable cognitive effects occurred in heavy lifetime users — people who had used cannabis more than 1,000 times. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention say that 3 in 10 people who use cannabis are affected. “All these very serious neuropsychiatric symptoms are related to motivation,” said Bertha Madras, a professor of psychobiology at Harvard Medical School.
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Researchers who analyzed brain scans of more than 1,000 young adults ages 22 to 36 found that the most noticeable cognitive effects occurred in heavy lifetime users — people who had used cannabis more than 1,000 times.
according to Frankfurter Rundschau +1The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention say that 3 in 10 people who use cannabis are affected. “All these very serious neuropsychiatric symptoms are related to motivation,” said Bertha Madras, a professor of psychobiology at Harvard Medical School.
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