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potbudRecent studies have uncovered concerning links between the impact of cannabis on young brains and severe mental health challenges. These findings urge greater awareness and call for stronger prevention efforts.

How Cannabis Alters Developing Brains

A groundbreaking study led by Dr. Palaniyappan and her team examined how cannabis use disorder affects the brain. Using advanced imaging techniques, they identified increased markers of dopamine activity in specific brain regions, similar to those observed in psychosis. This research underscores the troubling effects of cannabis on youth, linking substance use to changes in critical brain pathways.

Psychiatrist Dr. Julie Richard highlights the problem, stating, “Exposure to cannabis is changing young people’s brains… young people as young as 13 are presenting with a psychotic episode associated with recent cannabis use.” This stark reality demonstrates how cannabis use during adolescence can heighten the risk of psychosis and other mental health disorders. 

Alarmingly, an increasing number of teenagers, some as young as 12 or 13, are presenting with psychotic episodes linked to recent cannabis use. These episodes highlight the immediate risks cannabis poses to mental well-being. Young users often experience more severe and frequent symptoms, which can upend their academic, social, and personal lives.

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