Cannabis is the third most consumed psychoactive substance in the world (after alcohol and nicotine).
Adolescents, as well as young adults, have the highest rates of cannabis use.
Recent global changes in the legalization of cannabis suggest that public perceptions of its safety and acceptability are on the rise.
It is therefore important to understand the cognitive risks involved in using cannabis.
This Health & Medicine Lab video talks about whether using cannabis can lead to permanent brain damage.
If you care about cannabis, please read studies that CBD from cannabis may inhibit COVID-19 infection, and what you need to know about cannabis and heart attack.
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