Sunday, September 1, 2013

Health, marijuana riskier for children than previously thought - Canicatti Web News

A study from the Université de Montréal and Icahn School of Medicine in New York’s Mount Sinai Hospital has reviewed a series of studies on the effects of marijuana on adolescents by establishing non- only in that they cause a greater dependence but also serious risks to mental health.
The news says Giovanni D’AGATA, president and founder of the “Door of Rights”, comes as the debate on the legalization of marijuana comes alive in Canada, and the new study shows that consumption of soft drugs may be more risky for children than previously thought.
The researchers conducted a review of 120 studies that examine the cannabis and the development of adolescent brain, and concluded that there is strong evidence of the use of cannabis at a young age and the risk of developing mental he alth problems and addictions as adults.
Dr. Didier Jutras-Aswad, of ‘Université de Montréal found that’ The question is not whether cannabis is good or bad, but who is more likely to suffer problems. ‘
Some studies have also found links between cannabis use and schizophrenia early, but always the same Jutras-Aswad pointed out that there is a clear risk profile that includes genetic and behavioral characteristics, as well as age.
However, the authors of the study point out that there is a widespread perception that marijuana is not harmful

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