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Although cannabis has been associated with psychosis, variations in studies driven by shifting policies have led to mixed results, according to a review presented at the American Psychiatric Association Annual Meeting in San Francisco.These heterogeneous findings indicate a need for a comprehensive synthesis of research that would inform further changes in policy, Jeonghyun Shin, MD, a first-year
A systematic review of 33 studies shows mixed evidence on cannabis legalization and psychosis; commercialization linked to 20% more hospitalizations. Regulatory uncertainty delays federal rescheduling, affecting workplace drug policies and mental health coverage decisions in tech companies.
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