- Teen drug use may affect the brain's shape in a crucial time of development. A new study finds that "cortical thinning," a normal part of neurodevelopment in adolescence, may accelerate as teens use cannabis more often, past what was observed in teens of the same age who never tried weed. https://www.inverse.com/mind-body/marijuana-influence-on-teen-brains 71 comments science
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- This Is Your Brain...This Is Your Brain On Drugs - 80s Partnership For A Drug Free America - YouTube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GOnENVylxPI 41 comments
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