High-potency cannabis linked to 25% of psychosis cases

A powerful “skunk-like” cannabis is associated with one in four new cases of psychosis, a study has found.

High-potency cannabis linked to 25% of psychosis cases

A powerful “skunk-like” cannabis is associated with one in four new cases of psychosis, a study has found.

Scientists at King’s College London also found the potent form of the Class B drug led to a three-times higher risk of psychosis in casual users, rising to a five-fold risk in those who used it every day.

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