A major new longitudinal study tracking nearly half a million adolescents found that teens who used cannabis were significantly more likely to develop serious psychiatric disorders by young adulthood.
Abstract: Contribution: Prior studies have emphasized the importance of examining nonlinear control systems in engineering courses, where implementing a proportional-integral-derivative (PID) ...
We followed the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses guidelines. 19 Table 1 summarizes the eligibility criteria. Study design Quantitative (interventional or ...
WASHINGTON, DC — Several menopause symptoms, including alterations in mood, were significantly associated with women’s use of cannabis in the past month, particularly for those who met the criteria of ...
A 2026 study of over 11,000 adolescents relied on self-report measures and toxicology reports to identify the cognitive effects of marijuana over time. These results shed new light on adolescent ...
Study of more than 11,000 teens finds cannabis use tied to slower gains in memory, focus and thinking speed as well as worse memory over time during key years of brain development Across a range of ...
The researchers followed 11,036 children starting at ages 9 to 10 through ages 16 and 17, tracking both their cognitive performance and substance use. To get a clearer picture of cannabis use, the ...
Exposure to semaglutide and liraglutide was associated with new-onset rheumatoid arthritis, particularly during the first 6 months of treatment. Use of certain glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor ...
Obsidian Note Taking reshapes how information is captured, connected, and rediscovered by turning simple Markdown files into a dynamic, interconnected system. Instead of isolating notes in folders, ...
When it comes to using AI, it seems lawyers just can't help themselves. Last year saw a rapid increase in court sanctions against attorneys for filing briefs containing errors generated by artificial ...
Americans who spend at least five hours a day on social media are more likely to feel heard, but also more open to political violence and less supportive of democracy, according to a major new poll ...
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