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Cannabis and Sleep: A Mixed Bag for Young Adults
Los Angeles, USASaturday, November 9, 2024
The study also found that people who use cannabis more frequently (20 days a month) had different sleep outcomes compared to non-users. Interestingly, cannabis affects sleep differently depending on how it's consumed. Lower doses and specific strains might help sleep better than higher doses or different strains. But, like any sleep aid, cannabis comes with risks, including dependence and reduced REM sleep.
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