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Teenagers, Compared to Adults, are More Vulnerable to the Psychotic-Like and Addiction-Forming Risks Associated With Chronic Cannabis Use
Abstract
Adolescence is a period in which the brain and mind continue to develop. The harms associated with cannabis use may be greater during adolescence than in later life. We investigated differences in psychotic-like symptoms, cannabis dependence, depression and anxiety in teenage and adult cannabis users and age-matched...
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Title
Teenagers, Compared to Adults, are More Vulnerable to the Psychotic-Like and Addiction-Forming Risks Associated With Chronic Cannabis Use
Published Date
May 1, 2020
Journal
Volume
87
Issue
9
Pages
S227 - S227
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