Researchers found that repeated cannabis use in adolescents was associated with reduced dopamine-related neurophysiology in ...
A new study from Bradley Hospital researchers shows that cannabis use during adolescence is associated with differences in ...
New research from UC San Diego sheds light on how cannabis affects youth and their ability to maintain attention, react and retain information.
The High-Potency Gradient: Teaming up with the National Institute on Drug Abuse, researchers found that adolescents who ...
Researchers explored the links between the adolescent dopamine system and cannabis use frequency, amount and addiction ...
A new study reveals cannabis and tobacco co-use is linked to lower cognitive scores in youth at high risk for psychosis.
Adolescent cannabis use was linked to higher risks of later psychotic, bipolar, depressive, and anxiety disorders. A large ...
A UC San Diego study looked at marijuana use and cognitive development in more than 11,000 teenagers over the course of several years.
A sweeping review of over 8,000 participants reveals how cannabis use during the teenage years may reshape the developing brain, raising urgent questions about long-term risks and early intervention.
The teenager's brain has a lot of developing to do: It must transform from the brain of a child into the brain of an adult. Some researchers worry how marijuana might affect that crucial process.