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Study: Teen Marijuana Use Slows Brain Development

A major study by California researchers reveals that adolescent marijuana use is linked to restricted cognitive growth, particularly in memory and other skills. The findings highlight potential long-term impacts on brain development during teenage years. This research underscores the risks associated with cannabis consumption among youth.

Key Points

  • Adolescents using marijuana showed restricted cognitive growth in memory and related skills.
  • The study was conducted by California researchers focusing on teen brain development.
  • Findings suggest potential long-term effects on cognitive abilities from cannabis use.

Implications for Educational Freedom

This study could empower parents in advocating for stronger school policies on drug education and prevention, aligning with parental rights in educational choices. It may also highlight government overreach in cannabis legalization debates affecting K-12 student well-being.

Source: Major Study: Teen Cannabis Use Slows Brain Development

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