Early Cannabis Use in Teens Tied to Long-Term Health and Mental Issues

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A study finds that teens who start using cannabis before age 15 are more likely to use it frequently later and face increased mental and physical health problems in young adulthood, highlighting the risks of early cannabis use on brain development and overall health.
- Teens who use weed before age 15 have more trouble later, a study finds NPR
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- Early cannabis use linked to health problems Medical Xpress
- Cannabis isn’t safe for young brains, UK’s top psychiatrist warns parents The Times
- Frequent Cannabis Use by Teenagers Linked to Increased Mental and Physical Health Problems MedicalResearch.com
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