New research reveals that cannabis users develop psychosis an average of two and a half years earlier than non-users — and this risk isn’t just for teens. Adults over thirty show even more pronounced early onset, pointing to cumulative harm from long-term use. The findings challenge the myth that only adolescent brains are vulnerable, showing that ongoing adult use can dramatically accelerate psychosis symptoms. With data from over 70,000 people, the study highlights how potency and duration matter — urging a rethink of public health messaging and personal choices around cannabis.
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