Study: High-potency marijuana linked with neural damage

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hotrodharley

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http://www.upi.com/Health_News/2015/11/27/Study-High-potency-marijuana-linked-with-neural-damage/1671448657013/


LONDON, Nov. 27 (UPI) -- In scanning the brains of drug users, researchers at Kings College London found smokers of high-potency pot had smaller amounts of white brain matter inside their corpus callosum, a neural pathway connecting the left and right halves of the brain.

While pot smokers generally showed more damage to the corpus callosum than non-smokers, those who smoked super strong weed known as 'skunk' showed more significant white matter loss.

Scientists performed MRI scans on the brains of 56 patients who had visited a London hospital reporting a first episode of psychosis. The brains of 43 healthy participants were also scanned. All the participants were surveyed about their drug habits.

"We found that frequent use of high-potency cannabis significantly affects the structure of white matter fibres in the brain, whether you have psychosis or not," Paola Dazzan, a neurobiologist at Kings College, said in a press release. "This reflects a sliding scale where the more cannabis you smoke and the higher the potency, the worse the damage will be."

The main psychoactive ingredient in weed, tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), is much more concentrated in modern skunk strains as compared to traditional pot and hash -- up 14 percent as compared to 4 percent.

Researchers say their new findings, published this week in the journal Psychological Medicine, are proof that healthcare workers need to pay greater attention to the type of marijuana patients are using.

"As we have suggested previously, when assessing cannabis use it is extremely important to gather information on how often and what type of cannabis is being used," Dazzan said. "These details can help quantify the risk of mental health problems and increase awareness on the type of damage these substances can do to the brain."

Previous studies have found a link between instances of psychosis and high-potency marijuana use.
 

Dumme

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I think, if agreed with or not, the opposition will use anything it convince Uncle Sam to stop the decriminalization of cannabis.
 

hotrodharley

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I'm so old dirt is young to me. Don't listen to the silly lies about our pot was weak "back in the day". It might not have been as potent as it is now. But I have smoked some shit from the equator that would send you flying. Not doctored up with any drug either. Just killer sativas from southern Mexico and northern South America. I'm fine. I think.
 

Dabbedout33

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I'm so old dirt is young to me. Don't listen to the silly lies about our pot was weak "back in the day". It might not have been as potent as it is now. But I have smoked some shit from the equator that would send you flying. Not doctored up with any drug either. Just killer sativas from southern Mexico and northern South America. I'm fine. I think.
Yeah, they must be talking about marijuana that's been treated with pesticides. I'm sure they can say the same thing about opiate prescriptions, but big pharma wouldn't like that too much now would they?
 

greasemonkeymann

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http://www.upi.com/Health_News/2015/11/27/Study-High-potency-marijuana-linked-with-neural-damage/1671448657013/


LONDON, Nov. 27 (UPI) -- In scanning the brains of drug users, researchers at Kings College London found smokers of high-potency pot had smaller amounts of white brain matter inside their corpus callosum, a neural pathway connecting the left and right halves of the brain.

While pot smokers generally showed more damage to the corpus callosum than non-smokers, those who smoked super strong weed known as 'skunk' showed more significant white matter loss.

Scientists performed MRI scans on the brains of 56 patients who had visited a London hospital reporting a first episode of psychosis. The brains of 43 healthy participants were also scanned. All the participants were surveyed about their drug habits.

"We found that frequent use of high-potency cannabis significantly affects the structure of white matter fibres in the brain, whether you have psychosis or not," Paola Dazzan, a neurobiologist at Kings College, said in a press release. "This reflects a sliding scale where the more cannabis you smoke and the higher the potency, the worse the damage will be."

The main psychoactive ingredient in weed, tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), is much more concentrated in modern skunk strains as compared to traditional pot and hash -- up 14 percent as compared to 4 percent.

Researchers say their new findings, published this week in the journal Psychological Medicine, are proof that healthcare workers need to pay greater attention to the type of marijuana patients are using.

"As we have suggested previously, when assessing cannabis use it is extremely important to gather information on how often and what type of cannabis is being used," Dazzan said. "These details can help quantify the risk of mental health problems and increase awareness on the type of damage these substances can do to the brain."

Previous studies have found a link between instances of psychosis and high-potency marijuana use.
well shit... after a whole less than a hundred people studied huh?
Wow...
I guess you can do just about anything and then make a blog about it..
I'd say that study is less than scientific....
 

caveman117

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so is this article telling us to sell our equipment and go buy bricks of vaccumed sealed trash?

it'd take a lot more to convince me than a.few people in a local hospital showing similarities in brain tissue and calling it fact because everyone said the weed they smoke is the bomb.
 

xSwimToTheMoon

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"tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), is much more concentrated in modern skunk strains as compared to traditional pot and hash"

I just don't get it. If my buds are bomb, I'm not just gonna toke and toke like an idiot. Does it not take the same amount of active ingredient to do the job?

Do people who enjoy wine, kill glass after glass when they realize liquor exists?

And what's all this about thc being much more "concentrated" than a concentrate, like hash?
 

monkz

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Well then, I'm convinced!
Time to chop down my plant and trash it, in favour of harmless cigarettes and alcohol
 

THCmeBro

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14% wow that's potent. Don't pass that to me, I like my brain intact thank you.

4% THC and about 95% plant matter combusted and inhaled into your aviole has gotta be better for you than some 26% THC 3% CBD and approximately 70% plant matter. I mean logic people. The worst part about smoking weed is the inhalation of combusted plant matters. That's why we extract.
 
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