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Cannabis use linked to a third of all psychosis cases
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 77038832:MV80MTU0NDU4Xzc1NDgwMDIzX0FBMkQ2NDkw] [quote:Cannabis Kills People!:MV80MTU0NDU4XzdGOTYxQjc4] Super-strength cannabis flooding the streets of London is helping drive psychosis rates there to the highest levels recorded in Europe. A major new study has found that smoking powerful strains like skunk every day made people five times more likely to develop mental health problems. Nearly a third of cases recorded in south east London hospitals were linked to people smoking these powerful drugs, which now make up 94 per cent of the cannabis sold in the city. Doctors warned that with hospitals already lacking resources for mental health provision, cannabis smoking was placing an enormous burden on the city’s strained psychiatric units. https://www.independent.co.uk/news/health/cannabis-psychosis-drugs-skunk-london-mental-health-problems-a8830601.html :jay: No wonder violent crime stats are up everywhere... [/quote] Correlation does not equal causation so take your propaganda and shove it [/quote]
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Super-strength cannabis flooding the streets of London is helping drive psychosis rates there to the highest levels recorded in Europe.
A major new study has found that smoking powerful strains like skunk every day made people five times more likely to develop mental health problems.
Nearly a third of cases recorded in south east London hospitals were linked to people smoking these powerful drugs, which now make up 94 per cent of the cannabis sold in the city.
Doctors warned that with hospitals already lacking resources for mental health provision, cannabis smoking was placing an enormous burden on the city’s strained psychiatric units.
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No wonder violent crime stats are up everywhere...
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