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Posted: 2025-04-29 19:46:32 UTC

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A study reveals that cannabis use disorder is associated with elevated dopamine levels in brain regions linked to psychosis, regardless of schizophrenia diagnosis. This may explain the increased incidence of cannabis-related psychosis.
Cannabis use disorder linked to increased dopamine levels.
Neuromelanin-sensitive MRI shows darker brain spots in cannabis users.
Highlights the need for public health awareness regarding mental health risks of heavy cannabis use.
Determining the long-term effects of increased dopamine levels due to cannabis use.
Understanding individual vulnerability to cannabis-induced psychosis.
Addressing the public health implications of rising cannabis-related psychosis cases.