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Study of 11,000 US Teens Links Cannabis Use to Slower Brain Development - ScienceAlert

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Study of 11,000 US Teens Links Cannabis Use to Slower Brain Development ScienceAlertSmoking weed as a teen might change your life for the worse — UC San Diego study NBC 7 San DiegoLargest US Study Finds Teen Cannabis Use Linked to Slower Cognitive Development UC San Diego TodayThe surprising ways cannabis may affect the aging brain The Washington PostUCSD study shows possible link between marijuana use in teens and slower brain development fox5sandiego.com

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