✦ New CED Clinical Relevance #70Notable Clinical Interest Emerging findings or policy developments worth monitoring closely. ⚒ Cannabis News | CED Clinic PsychosisHigh-Potency ThcEmergency MedicineYouth CannabisPsychiatric Risk Why This MattersEmergency departments are reporting increased cannabis-related psychiatric...
Comparative Clinical Trajectories Across CannabisโRelated and NonsubstanceโRelated Psychoses
✦ New CED Clinical Relevance #70Notable Clinical Interest Emerging findings or policy developments worth monitoring closely. ⚒ Cannabis News | CED Clinic PsychosisMental HealthPrognosisSubstance-InducedPsychiatric Assessment Why This MattersThis comparative analysis provides clinicians with evidence-based prognostic insights...
The madness of using cannabis to treat mental health | The Spectator
✦ New CED Clinical Relevance #70Notable Clinical Interest Emerging findings or policy developments worth monitoring closely. ⚒ Cannabis News | CED Clinic Mental HealthRisk AssessmentCbdAnxietyPsychosis Why This MattersMedia coverage of cannabis and mental health often lacks...
Cannabis drove me to hallucinate. It must never be legalised – PressReader
✦ New CED Clinical Relevance #70Notable Clinical Interest Emerging findings or policy developments worth monitoring closely. ⚒ Cannabis News | CED Clinic PsychosisThcMental HealthRisk AssessmentPatient Safety Why This MattersPersonal anecdotes about adverse cannabis experiences, while subjectively...
Focus on Officer Wellness: Cannabis-Induced Psychosis – Police Chief Magazine
✦ New CED Clinical Relevance #70Notable Clinical Interest Emerging findings or policy developments worth monitoring closely. ⚒ Cannabis News | CED Clinic Mental HealthPsychosisThcPublic SafetyRisk Assessment Why This MattersCannabis-induced psychosis represents a genuine clinical concern that...
Presenting Our April 2026 Theme: Schizophrenia – Psychiatric Times
✦ New CED Clinical Relevance #70Notable Clinical Interest Emerging findings or policy developments worth monitoring closely. ⚒ Cannabis News | CED Clinic SchizophreniaPsychosisMental HealthThcRisk Assessment Why This MattersSchizophrenia represents one of the most complex intersections between...
Cannabis and psychosis Cannabis isn’t risk-free. High-THC, frequent use โ especially early on
✦ New CED Clinical Relevance #70Notable Clinical Interest Emerging findings or policy developments worth monitoring closely. ⚒ Cannabis News | CED Clinic Mental HealthThcPsychosisAdolescent HealthRisk Assessment Why This MattersThe relationship between high-THC cannabis use and psychotic...
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.