UCSD study links teen cannabis use to slower cognitive development, researchers weigh risks
New UCSD research exploring teen cannabis use cognitive development adds to our understanding of adolescent brain health risks. The study contributes valuable longitudinal data while highlighting the complexity of establishing definitive causal…
Cannabis Use, Cognition, and the Endocannabinoid System in HIV
A new observational study investigating cannabis cognitive effects in HIV patients addresses critical knowledge gaps in medical marijuana guidance. This research could establish therapeutic windows and safety profiles for cannabis use in HIV populations.…
Natasha Wade, PhD, highlights slower cognitive growth after teen cannabis use
✦ New CED Clinical Relevance #70Notable Clinical Interest Emerging findings or policy developments worth monitoring closely. ⚒ Cannabis News | CED Clinic Adolescent DevelopmentCognitive…
Using Cannabis to Cut Back on Alcohol? Your Working Memory Might Dictate If It Works
Cannabis substitution cognitive function plays a key role in reducing alcohol consumption. Working memory capacity may predict who benefits most from cannabis-assisted alcohol reduction. This insight supports personalized cannabis substitution strategies.
Cannabis Brain Health and Aging: A Clinical Review – CED Clinic
Cannabis neuroprotection aging is an emerging area of clinical interest. Research highlights cannabinoids' potential benefits and risks for brain health in older adults. Understanding these effects is essential for safe clinical use in aging populations.
New Study Links Cannabis Use to Slower Memory Gains
Cannabis cognitive changes are a key concern for patients and clinicians alike. This study highlights the impact of cannabis on memory and cognitive function. Understanding these changes is essential for patient safety and effective clinical monitoring.
Teen Cannabis Use Linked to Slower Gains in Memory and Focus
Adolescent cannabis use cognitive function risks are increasingly evident in recent research. Teen cannabis use is linked to slower gains in memory and focus during critical neurodevelopmental periods. This highlights the importance of understanding…
Adolescent Cannabis Use Linked to Slower Cognitive Development – Technology Networks
Adolescent cannabis use cognitive development is linked to slower brain maturation during critical periods. Research shows THC exposure may disrupt normal neurodevelopmental processes. Clinicians should screen adolescents for cannabis use and counsel on…
New UC San Diego Study on Teen Cannabis Use and Cognitive Development
Adolescent cannabis cognitive effects are a growing concern as UC San Diego research reveals slower cognitive processing in teens who use marijuana. This study highlights the neurodevelopment risks associated with cannabis use during critical growth…
Major UC San Diego Study Links Marijuana Use to Slower Cognitive Development in Teens
This UCSD study links marijuana use cognitive development teens, revealing slower cognitive growth in adolescent users. The findings highlight risks during critical neurodevelopmental periods. Clinicians should counsel families on these important…
