Over years, the regular use of cannabis has substantially increased among young adults, as indicated by the rise in cannabis use disorder (CUD), with an estimated prevalence of 8. 3% in the United States. Research shows that exposure to cannabis is associated with hypodopaminergic anhedonia (depression), cognitive decline, poor memory, inattention, impaired learning performance, reduced dopamine brain response-associated emotionality, and increased addiction severity in young adults. The addiction medicine community is increasing concern because of the high content of delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) currently found in oral and vaping cannabis products, the cognitive effects of cannabis may become more pronounced in young adults who use t...
Introduction.– Cannabis can induce transient psychotic and anxiety symptoms and long-lasting disorde...
Several studies have advanced the understanding of the effects of cannabis on cognitive function. A ...
Cannabis use has been associated with psychosis and cognitive dysfunction. Some evidence suggests th...
A significant body of epidemiological evidence has linked psychotic symptoms with both acute and chr...
Background: Cannabis is the most widely used illicit drug globally, and users are at increased risk ...
Using cannabis is perceived by many as relatively harmless, but the adverse effects of problematic c...
Currently, the assessment of the neurobehavioral consequences of repeated cannabis use is restricted...
Currently, the assessment of the neurobehavioral consequences of repeated cannabis use is restricted...
Over the years, there has been increasing interest into the public health impact of cannabis use, es...
Rationale: Cannabis is the most widely used illicit drug in the world, and regular use has been asso...
The laws governing cannabis are evolving worldwide and associated with changing patterns of use. The...
The laws governing cannabis are evolving worldwide and associated with changing patterns of use. The...
Marijuana is perceived as a harmless drug, and its recreational use has gained popularity among youn...
Use of cannabis or delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol (Delta 9-THC), its main psychoactive ingredient, is ...
The neurobiological mechanisms underlying the association between cannabis use and acute or long-las...
Introduction.– Cannabis can induce transient psychotic and anxiety symptoms and long-lasting disorde...
Several studies have advanced the understanding of the effects of cannabis on cognitive function. A ...
Cannabis use has been associated with psychosis and cognitive dysfunction. Some evidence suggests th...
A significant body of epidemiological evidence has linked psychotic symptoms with both acute and chr...
Background: Cannabis is the most widely used illicit drug globally, and users are at increased risk ...
Using cannabis is perceived by many as relatively harmless, but the adverse effects of problematic c...
Currently, the assessment of the neurobehavioral consequences of repeated cannabis use is restricted...
Currently, the assessment of the neurobehavioral consequences of repeated cannabis use is restricted...
Over the years, there has been increasing interest into the public health impact of cannabis use, es...
Rationale: Cannabis is the most widely used illicit drug in the world, and regular use has been asso...
The laws governing cannabis are evolving worldwide and associated with changing patterns of use. The...
The laws governing cannabis are evolving worldwide and associated with changing patterns of use. The...
Marijuana is perceived as a harmless drug, and its recreational use has gained popularity among youn...
Use of cannabis or delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol (Delta 9-THC), its main psychoactive ingredient, is ...
The neurobiological mechanisms underlying the association between cannabis use and acute or long-las...
Introduction.– Cannabis can induce transient psychotic and anxiety symptoms and long-lasting disorde...
Several studies have advanced the understanding of the effects of cannabis on cognitive function. A ...
Cannabis use has been associated with psychosis and cognitive dysfunction. Some evidence suggests th...