When Adolescents Give Up Pot, Their Cognition Quickly Improves
A study published Tuesday in the Journal of Clinical Psychiatry finds that when adolescents stop using marijuana — even for just one week — their verbal learning and memory improve. The study contributes to growing evidence that marijuana use in adolescents is associated with reduced neurocognitive functioning.
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When Adolescents Give Up Pot, Their Cognition Quickly Improves