Early Cannabis Use: A Risky Start to Adulthood
Recent Study Reveals Long-Term Risks
Starting cannabis use before turning 15 can lead to serious health problems later in life. This is what a recent study has found. It shows that those who begin using cannabis at a young age are more likely to keep using it frequently. They also face a higher risk of developing both mental and physical health issues as young adults. This is compared to their peers who did not use cannabis during their teenage years.
Importance of Understanding Long-Term Effects
The study highlights the importance of understanding the long-term effects of early cannabis use. It's not just about the immediate risks but also about how it can impact health in the future. This is crucial information for parents, educators, and young people themselves. It's a reminder that choices made during adolescence can have lasting consequences.
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