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Sunday, 25 June, 2023

Chronic cannabis use raises the risk of major depression and bipolar disorder by up to FOUR TIMES – Daily Mail

Chronic cannabis use significantly raises the risk of mental health problems and personality disorders, a major study suggests.

Research on more than 6.6million people in Denmark found that those who were addicted to marijuana were up to four times more likely to be diagnosed with major depression or bipolar disorder.

They looked at people with cannabis use disorder (CUD), defined as being unable to stop using the drug even if it was causing damage to their health and social lives.

Read more at: 
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-12119635/Chronic-cannabis-use-raises-risk-major-depression-bipolar-disorder-FOUR-TIMES.html
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