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Massive study links teen marijuana use to double the risk of serious mental illness
A study of over 463,000 adolescents found that cannabis use is linked to a doubled risk of serious mental health conditions like psychotic and bipolar disorders. Cannabis use often preceded these diagnoses by nearly two years, raising concerns about its impact on developing brains.
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