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Tween, teen cannabis use linked to slower cognitive development
Youth cannabis use between ages 9 and 17 years is associated with slower cognitive development during a time of key brain ...
Teens with exposure to the psychoactive chemical compound THC, also known as tetrahydrocannabinol, had worse memory over time ...
At MetroEHS Pediatric Therapy’s Southfield location, speech-language pathologists are working one-on-one with children - from ...
A recent study published in the Journal of Research on Adolescence found that teens who use apps regularly can struggle with ...
Researchers from University of California San Diego have found that teenagers who begin using cannabis show slower gains in ...
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The research, published yesterday in Neuropsychopharmacology, used data from the NIH-supported Adolescent Brain Cognitive ...
Adolescence is a critical time for brain development, and what we’re seeing is that teens who start using cannabis aren’t ...
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Study of 11,000 US teens links cannabis use to slower brain development
(Willie B. Thomas/DigitalVision/Getty Images) A long-term study of more than 11,000 children and teens has linked ...
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