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Adolescent Cannabis Use Linked to Doubled Risk of Psychotic and Bipolar Disorders

via phi.org·yesterday

A major study of over 463,000 adolescents found that past-year cannabis use during adolescence was associated with a significantly higher risk of developing psychotic disorders (doubled), bipolar disorder (doubled), and elevated rates of depression and anxiety. The findings come as cannabis legalization expands and teen access increases, raising urgent questions about public health messaging.

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