- A genetic variant (FAAH polymorphism) predisposes adolescent female mice towards a THC craving, new study shows. These genetic mutations exist in 38% of people of European descent and could affect THC preferences. https://www.inverse.com/mind-body/how-genes-affect-how-much-you-crave-thc 7 comments science
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