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High potency marijuana highlights the risk of cannabis|induced ...


High potency marijuana highlights the risk of cannabis-induced ...

A link between heavy marijuana use and psychiatric disorders such as depression, bipolar disorder and schizophrenia.

High-Potency and Synthetic Marijuana | Hazelden Betty Ford

High-potency marijuana has been linked to an increased risk of psychotic disorders. Examine the mental health impact of synthetic cannabis concentrates and ...

High-potency cannabis and the risk of psychosis - PMC

People who use cannabis have an increased risk of psychosis, an effect attributed to the active ingredient Δ9-tetrahydrocannabinol (Δ9-THC).

High potency cannabis use, mental health symptoms and cannabis ...

Therefore, users of cannabis with higher concentrations of THC might be at increased risk of poor mental health and addiction. A systematic review found that ...

Cannabis (Marijuana) | National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA)

Cannabis products with THC can cause changes in mood, thoughts, and perceptions of reality. These products can also cause harmful health effects ...

Marijuana: Rising THC Concentrations in Cannabis Can Pose ...

Most users are aware of the common side effects, including impairments in memory and attention, greater inclination for risk-taking, and ...

Know the Negative Effects and Risks of Marijuana Use - SAMHSA

While there is no research yet on how higher potency affects the long-term risks of marijuana use, more THC is likely to lead to higher rates of ...

High-potency cannabis use leaves a distinct mark on DNA

Many studies have shown that the greater the THC concentration, the stronger the effects on the user. For example, research has found that ...

Higher average potency cannabis may increase risk for first disorder ...

States do not regulate the potency of recreational cannabis, even though THC levels have increased significantly. Now new research shows higher ...

California report spotlights potential risks of high-potency marijuana

A group of California health experts released a report highlighting potential risks associated with high-potency marijuana.

UM School of Medicine Review Highlights Rise in Psychiatric ...

The widespread use of cannabis (marijuana) and its increased potency are associated with a rise in cannabis-related psychiatric conditions.

Association of cannabis potency with mental ill health and addiction

Overall, use of higher potency cannabis, relative to lower potency cannabis, was associated with an increased risk of psychosis and CUD.

High-potency cannabis use leaves a distinct mark on DNA

Many studies have shown that the greater the THC concentration, the stronger the effects on the user. For example, research has found that ...

Brief Review of Human Studies Regarding Increased Risk of Harm ...

highlight the role of high THC cannabis as a causal agent. ... episode psychosis among persons using high-THC marijuana and no increase in risk.

High-strength cannabis linked to addiction and mental health ...

The new study, published in The Lancet Psychiatry, suggests that people who use high potency cannabis are more likely to experience addiction than those using ...

Cannabis use linked to increase in heart attack and stroke risk

More frequent use of cannabis was associated with higher odds of adverse cardiovascular outcomes, finds new study in Journal of the American ...

Teens Are Getting Sick From Products With High THC Levels

One rigorous study found that the risk of having a psychotic disorder was five times higher among daily high potency cannabis users in Europe ...

Acute Marijuana Effects on Human Risk Taking - Nature

These findings lend indirect support to the hypothesis that marijuana may have direct pharmacological effects on risky behavior. Notably, THC ...

High-potency cannabis linked to increased risk of psychosis and ...

High potency marijuana is linked to a greater risk of psychosis and addiction, according to new research. The strength of cannabis has ...

For health care professionals: Cannabis and cannabinoids

Furthermore, early-onset use and use of high-potency, THC-predominant cannabis, has been associated with an increased risk of some brain structural changes and ...