Published Jul 8, 2024

Dr. Matthew Hill: How Cannabis Impacts Health & the Potential Risks

Dr. Matthew Hill delves into the diverse effects of cannabis on health, exploring its potential benefits for pain management and PTSD, the psychoactive interactions with the brain, and the risks related to schizophrenia and addiction, emphasizing the need for further research.
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  • Schizophrenia

    discusses the complex relationship between cannabis use and schizophrenia. He highlights the debate among researchers about whether cannabis causes schizophrenia or if individuals use it to self-medicate. Hill notes that while some studies suggest a causal link, others indicate that genetic predispositions play a significant role in the development of schizophrenia 1. He also points out that the prevalence of schizophrenia has remained stable despite increased cannabis use, suggesting other factors are at play 2.

    If cannabis as a solitary variable was driving the genesis of schizophrenia de novo, I find it very hard to believe that we wouldn't have seen a shift in the prevalence of the disease as cannabis became more mainstream and more widely used.

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    Hill emphasizes the need for more nuanced research to understand the interplay between cannabis use and schizophrenia fully.

       

    Addiction

    The addictive potential of cannabis is another critical area of discussion. and explore the concept of cannabis use disorder, noting that while cannabis may not be as addictive as substances like opioids, it can still lead to significant dependence 3. Hill explains that the criteria for cannabis use disorder are similar to those for alcohol or opioid use disorders, including the potential for life disruption and risky behaviors 4.

    There's no question that people can develop cannabis use disorder. I mean, it's definitely a thing.

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    They also discuss the societal impacts of cannabis addiction, emphasizing the importance of understanding and addressing this issue.

       

    Health Risks

    Cannabis use carries several physical health risks, particularly concerning cardiovascular and reproductive health. Hill explains that cannabis can cause vasodilation and tachycardia, which may pose risks for individuals with underlying heart conditions 5. He also discusses the potential effects of cannabis on hormones, noting that while some studies suggest transient drops in testosterone, the overall impact on reproductive health remains unclear 6.

    The tachycardia itself can be a problem. If someone has an underlying heart condition, the shifts into that kind of beating faster can put strain on the heart.

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    These discussions underscore the need for further research to fully understand the long-term health implications of cannabis use.