Cannabis and Psychosis
The rapid absorption of substances like cannabis e-cigarettes raises significant concerns, especially among teenagers who often mistakenly believe these alternatives are safer. High THC cannabis use in young males may predispose them to psychotic symptoms, with some cases potentially leading to irreversible effects. While symptoms can sometimes be managed, the risks associated with continued use are critical to consider during crucial brain development stages.In this clip
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How does cannabis affect a teen's brain according to the episode Dr. Bonnie Halpern-Felsher: Vaping, Alcohol Use & Other Risky Youth Behaviors and the clip Cannabis and Psychosis?
How does cannabis affect a teen's brain based on the episode Dr. Bonnie Halpern-Felsher: Vaping, Alcohol Use & Other Risky Youth Behaviors and the clip Cannabis and Psychosis?
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 episodes Dr. Bonnie Halperpn-Felsher: Vaping, Alcohol Use & Other Risky Youth Behaviors and Cannabis and Psychosis?