Research indicates that high-dose cannabis use significantly increases psychosis risk, with users being five times more likely to experience psychosis compared to non-users, and cannabis-induced psychosis having the highest conversion rate to schizophrenia among all substance-induced psychoses, exceeding risks from methamphetamine, cocaine, or hallucinogens.
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Cannabis Psychosis Risk: Shocking Study Revealed #shortsAjouté :
This high doses behave differently in your brain. A study found that people using high potency cannabis were five times more likely to experience psychosis compared to non-users. Another study tracking nearly 7 million people found that cannabis-induced psychosis has the highest conversion rate to schizophrenia of any substance-induced psychosis, higher than methamphetamine, cocaine, or hallucinogens. Let that sink in.
The substance people think is harmless has the highest risk of triggering long-term psychiatric problems.
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