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Cannabis and Youth Risks
Anxiety and depression rates are rising, particularly among young people aged 16 to 24, with a significant correlation to cannabis use. Starting cannabis at a young age, especially before 25, can lead to increased risks of severe mental health issues, including major depression and psychosis. The data suggests that while some may seek cannabis for relief, it may ultimately exacerbate their conditions and predispose them to long-term psychological disorders.In this clip
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The Effects of Cannabis (Marijuana) on the Brain & Body | Huberman Lab Podcast #92
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How do the findings on cannabis use in young people (age 12-18) leading to schizophrenia and psychosis later in life challenge the idea that cannabis is harmless or safer than alcohol, as discussed in the Huberman Lab Podcast episode The Effects of Cannabis (Marijuana) on the Brain & Body | Huberman Lab Podcast #92 and the clip Cannabis and Youth Risks?
How do the findings on cannabis use in young people (age 12-18) leading to schizophrenia and psychosis later in life challenge the idea that cannabis is harmless or safer than alcohol, as discussed in the Huberman Lab Podcast episodes The Effects of Cannabis (Marijuana) on the Brain & Body | Huberman Lab Podcast #92 and the clip Cannabis and Mental Health?
How do the findings on cannabis use in young people (age 12-18) leading to schizophrenia and psychosis later in life challenge the idea that cannabis is harmless or safer than alcohol, as discussed in the Huberman Lab Podcast episode The Effects of Cannabis (Marijuana) on the Brain & Body | Huberman Lab Podcast #92 and the clip Cannabis and Mental Health?