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The risky business of regular cannabis and alcohol use

Posted on 12/03/2025

This article highlights research on increased risk of heart attack and stroke in younger people using cannabis, cannabis’ negative impact on brain functioning, that people with cannabis use disorder had a greater risk of head and neck cancers and cannabis reduces brain connectivity for young users at risk of developing psychosis.

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