Study: Smoking cannabis only 5 times in the teen increases the risk of psychosis

Study: Smoking cannabis only 5 times in the teen increases the risk of psychosis


NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Smoking only five times as much as a teenager increases the risk of developing psychosis, a new study found.

According to the Web site of the Daily Mail, scientists today revealed more evidence that the cannabis smoked by young people usually leads to the deterioration of mental health.

The findings of the Finnish researchers support a set of evidence that cannabis can push some to the point of suicide and are more likely to develop psychosis.

How was the study carried out?

More than 6,000 volunteers were tracked from their 15th birthday to the age of 30 to assess the risk of their condition.

The figures show that about 1% of the population suffers from psychosis, which can cause illusions, such as hearing voices, and lead to severe distress. The analysis showed a link between smoking cannabis and the development of psychosis.

Smoking is one of the main reasons why people with severe mental health problems die decades before those who do not. A recent study has found new and dangerous results. Smoking only five times as much as a teenager increases the risk of infection With psychosis.

According to the Web site of the Daily Mail, scientists today revealed more evidence that the cannabis smoked by young people usually leads to the deterioration of mental health.

The findings of the Finnish researchers support a set of evidence that cannabis can push some to the point of suicide and are more likely to develop psychosis.

How was the study carried out?

More than 6,000 volunteers were tracked from their 15th birthday to the age of 30 to assess the risk of their condition.

The figures show that about 1% of the population suffers from psychosis, which can cause illusions, such as hearing voices, and lead to severe distress. The analysis showed a link between smoking cannabis and the development of psychosis.

Smoking is one of the main reasons why people with severe mental health problems die decades before those who do not.