Long-term cannabis use changes brain structure and leaves users unable to make decisions – MSN
Long-term cannabis use cognitive effects include changes in brain structure and potential impacts on decision-making. Neuroimaging studies reveal alterations in prefrontal regions linked to executive function. Understanding these cognitive effects is…
Long-term Cannabis Use May Physically Change Brain Structure – The Times
Long-term cannabis use brain structure changes are increasingly studied using neuroimaging techniques. These findings help clinicians assess risks for patients considering chronic cannabis use. Understanding brain morphology changes is crucial for…
Long-term cannabis use ‘changes brain and leaves users demotivated’ – Daily Mail
Long-term cannabis use alters brain structure, particularly in regions tied to motivation and decision-making. Chronic cannabis use is linked to decreased motivation and cognitive changes in some users. Understanding these effects helps clinicians…
Study Finds Association Between Chronic Cannabis Use and Early Signs of Cardiovascular Dysfunction
This study highlights chronic cannabis cardiovascular risks linked to early markers of dysfunction. Clinicians should consider cardiovascular screening for chronic cannabis users. Understanding these risks aids patient safety and informed care.
