National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws: Adolescent Cannabis Exposure Not Associated With Structural Brain Changes in Adulthood
August 01, 2019
August 01, 2019
TEMPE, Arizona, Aug. 1 -- The National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws issued the following news release:
The use of cannabis during adolescence is not associated with structural brain differences in adulthood, according to longitudinal data published in the journal Drug and Alcohol Dependence.
Investigators from Arizona State University and the University of Pittsburgh assessed the impact of adolescent cannabis exposure on brain morphology in adulthood. R . . .
The use of cannabis during adolescence is not associated with structural brain differences in adulthood, according to longitudinal data published in the journal Drug and Alcohol Dependence.
Investigators from Arizona State University and the University of Pittsburgh assessed the impact of adolescent cannabis exposure on brain morphology in adulthood. R . . .