"Studies Reveal Disturbing Links Between Cannabis Use and Rising Psychiatric Concerns"

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A review in the New England Journal of Medicine, conducted by the University of Maryland School of Medicine, indicates a significant rise in cannabis use disorder, particularly among young adults, with over 16 million Americans affected. This disorder is linked to increased cannabis potency and usage, and is often accompanied by other psychiatric conditions. The review calls for improved screening and treatment for cannabis use disorder and emphasizes the need for public awareness and education on the risks associated with cannabis use.
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