Teens with exposure to the psychoactive chemical compound THC, also known as tetrahydrocannabinol, had worse memory over time ...
Teenagers who started using weed had slower gains in thinking and memory skills as they grew, researchers report today in the ...
A new UC San Diego study strengthens the growing body of evidence that marijuana use impacts adolescent brain development.
New research has found that teenagers who use cannabis may experience slower gains in thinking and memory skills as they grow ...
Researchers from University of California San Diego have found that teenagers who begin using cannabis show slower gains in ...
When this Gen Xer was growing up, the accepted, anti-Reefer Madness narrative about smoking weed was that a) it wasn't ...
A UC San Diego study looked at marijuana use and cognitive development in more than 11,000 teenagers over the course of ...
For decades, my colleagues and I advanced the premise that early substance use—nicotine, alcohol, or cannabis (or other addicting drugs)—interferes with critical maturation stages, particularly ...
The researchers found that the higher daily social media use was significantly associated with lower total cortical thickness ...
The teenager's brain has a lot of developing to do: It must transform from the brain of a child into the brain of an adult. Some researchers worry how marijuana might affect that crucial process.