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What are the dangers of high-potency cannabis?

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Addiction psychiatrist Dr. Libby Stuyt is raising concerns about the impact of high-potency marijuana based on her direct observations. She notes a significant shift from older forms of marijuana, which were not typically associated with severe physical health issues.
  • High-potency marijuana, with its increased THC levels, is linked to more severe mental health problems, including psychosis, anxiety, and depression.
  • There is evidence suggesting a correlation between the use of high-potency cannabis and an increased risk of developing serious mental illnesses.
  • Dr. Stuyt's observations indicate a rise in addiction cases and severe psychological distress directly attributable to the consumption of these stronger products.
  • The change in potency over time is a critical factor in the escalating public health concerns.
  • Older, lower-potency marijuana was not associated with the same level of negative mental and physical health outcomes as current high-THC varieties.
  • The increased availability and normalization of high-potency marijuana contribute to its widespread use and subsequent health impacts.
  • Further research and public health interventions are necessary to address the growing challenges posed by high-potency cannabis.
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