Early and Regular Cannabis Use Is a Strong Predictor of Cognitive Impairment
Ottawa, April 5, 2019 — Starting to smoke cannabis earlier in life — before 16 or 17 — is one of the strongest predictors of noticeable cognitive difficulties according to a new report released by the Canadian Centre on Substance Use and Addiction (CCSA).
Cannabis Use, Harms and Perceived Risks among Canadian Students (Report at a Glance)
Published: 2019
Tags:Cannabis Use, Harms and Perceived Risks among Canadian Students (Technical Report)
Published: 2019
Tags:Brief Submitted to the Health Canada Consultation on Regulations for Cannabis Edibles, Extracts and Topicals
Published: 2019
Tags:Caution against Overconsumption Risks with Edible Cannabis Products
Ottawa, February 25, 2019 — In a brief submitted to Health Canada’s consultation on Strict regulation of edible cannabis, extracts and topicals, the Canadian Centre on Substance Use and Addiction (CCSA) cautions that edible cannabis products present the risk of overconsumption or accidental consumption.
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