Heavy cannabis use, dependence and the brain: a clinical perspective
Addiction2019Vol. 115(3), pp. 559–572
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Abstract
Current evidence of long-term effects of daily cannabis use and cannabis use disorder on brain-related outcomes is suggestive rather than conclusive, but use is associated with psychiatric morbidity and with cognitive impairments that recover after a period of abstinence.
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