Researchers find marijuana use in teens tied to slower gains in memory, focus, and thinking skills.
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Study: Teen cannabis use is slowing brain development
The largest study of adolescent brain development ever conducted in the United States has produced a finding that parents in ...
Youth cannabis use between ages 9 and 17 years is associated with slower cognitive development during a time of key brain development.
A study of more than 11,000 teens finds cannabis use tied to slower gains in memory, focus and thinking speed as well as ...
Adolescents who will eventually experiment with marijuana score higher on behaviors of intelligence. Teens who were exposed ...
Teen cannabis use is linked to slower cognitive growth, especially memory, with THC as a likely contributor during key ...
A systematic review reveals adolescent cannabis use alters brain structure, elevates addiction risk, and impacts cognitive ...
The hippocampus follows a "tabula plena" model, starting with dense, random connections that are pruned into an efficient ...
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