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Columbia Study Finds Prenatal Cannabis Exposure Linked to Long Lasting Brain Alterations in Children

Adolescent cannabis use and psychosis: Study finds shared risk factors and self-medication patterns

Increased Symptoms of Psychosis in Adolescence Are Linked to Cannabis Use

Self-medication may explain the link between psychosis and cannabis use in adolescents

Prenatal cannabis exposure linked to changes in brain structure and connectivity

How may cannabis affect neurodevelopment when exposed in the womb?

Researchers find biological clues to mental health impacts of prenatal cannabis exposure

How prenatal cannabis exposure may affect mental health in childhood

Prenatal Cannabis Use Impacts Brain Development

Researchers find biological clues to mental health impacts of prenatal cannabis exposure

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