Long-Term Cannabis Users May Have Structural Brain Abnormalities
Author: Andrew Robert Lowe ~ Tags: cannabis brain structural abnormalities hippocampus amygdala
ScienceDaily (June 3, 2008) — Long-term, heavy cannabis use may be associated with structural abnormalities in areas of the brain known as the hippocampus and amygdala, according to a new article
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