Effects of Cannabis (Marijuana) on Adolescent & Young Adult Brain | Dr. Andrew Huberman
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Cannabis legalization is on the rise, focusing on its positive effects but neglecting the negative impact on brain development, especially in individuals under 25. Studies show that chronic cannabis use, particularly in adolescence, is linked to mental health disorders, with higher THC concentrations increasing the risk of psychosis and other issues later in life.
Insights
- Chronic cannabis use, especially during adolescence, is associated with an increased risk of mental health disorders such as psychosis, schizophrenia, and bipolar disorder, as highlighted in a study published in Lancet Psychiatry in 2022.
- The potency of THC in cannabis plays a crucial role in the development of mental health issues, with higher concentrations linked to a higher likelihood of experiencing psychosis, major depressive episodes, and anxiety disorders, underscoring the importance of considering the negative impacts of cannabis use, particularly in young individuals.
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