New research from King’s College London and the University of Bath has uncovered key links between cannabis use, paranoia, and childhood trauma. The...
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New research from King’s College London and the University of Bath has uncovered key links between cannabis use, paranoia, and childhood trauma. The findings, based on data from the Cannabis & Me survey—the largest of its kind—highlight the psychological risks associated with cannabis use, particularly for individuals who begin using it to self-medicate. Published in […] The post Cannabis use can increase paranoia, harming mental health appeared first on Knowridge Science Report.
New research from King’s College London and the University of Bath has uncovered key links between cannabis use, paranoia, and childhood trauma. The...
A new study from King’s College London and the University of Bath has found that people who use cannabis to cope with problems like anxiety,...
A new study from King’s College London and the University of Bath has found that people who use cannabis to cope with problems like anxiety,...
THURSDAY, Sept. 4, 2025 -- Initiating cannabis use for self-medication is associated with higher weekly use and increased anxiety, depression, and...
THURSDAY, Sept. 4, 2025 -- Initiating cannabis use for self-medication is associated with higher weekly use and increased anxiety, depression, and...
New research shows that blood pressure in childhood could have lifelong consequences for heart health. Children with higher blood pressure as early as...
New research shows that blood pressure in childhood could have lifelong consequences for heart health. Children with higher blood pressure as early as...
New research has found that the risk of developing dementia rises sharply with the number of mental health disorders a person has, with the odds...
New research has found that the risk of developing dementia rises sharply with the number of mental health disorders a person has, with the odds...
A new global study suggests that loneliness is strongly associated with physical pain, and this link appears to be largely explained by psychological...