✦ New CED Clinical Relevance #78 Strong Clinical Relevance High-quality evidence with meaningful patient or clinical significance. ResearchCBDTHCSafety Why This Matters Clinicians need to understand that cannabinoids' effects on inflammation are context-dependent...
New study shows cannabis can distort reality through false memories – Pakistan Today
✦ New CED Clinical Relevance #80High Clinical Relevance Strong evidence or policy relevance with direct clinical implications. ⚒ Cannabis News | CED Clinic NewStudyShowsCannabis Why This MattersThis item covers developments relevant to cannabis medicine and clinical...
Beyond adolescence: cannabinoid exposure during extended human brain development
✦ New CED Clinical Relevance #70Notable Clinical Interest Emerging findings or policy developments worth monitoring closely. ⚒ Cannabis News | CED Clinic NeurodevelopmentYoung AdultsRisk AssessmentPatient EducationBrain Development Why This MattersHuman brain development continues well into the...
Teenage Cannabis Users Twice as Likely as Non-Users to Develop Psychosis
A large study found that moderate cannabis use in adults over 40 was linked to larger brain volumes and better cognitive function, though experts caution more research is needed before drawing conclusions. A landmark longitudinal study published in JAMA Health Forum followed 463,396 adolescents ages 13-17 through age 26. Past-year cannabis use during adolescence was associated with a doubled risk of developing psychotic and bipolar disorders, plus elevated risks for depression and anxiety.
The ‘Psychedelic’ Claims of THC-O-Acetate Debunked
In the dynamic world of cannabis, THC-O-acetate has recently emerged as the new player on the field, largely due to bold claims of it providing a 'psychedelic' experience. But what does the...