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New study finds cannabis linked to earlier onset of psychosis | ABC NEWS


New research has found cannabis users who develop psychosis in their 30s experience symptoms more than six years earlier on average than people with the condition who do not use the drug. The study’s senior author, Professor Matthew Large discusses the findings and says it contradicts the prevailing wisdom that cannabis causes psychosis by affecting the developing adolescent brain.
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