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Know the risks of youth marijuana use

Marijuana use directly affects the parts of the brain responsible for decision-making, emotions, coordination and reaction time. In teens, the brain is actively developing and will continue to develop until about age 25. Using marijuana during adolescence and early adulthood can harm the developing brain.

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Marijuana and Brain Health

Marijuana use directly affects the parts of the brain responsible for decision-making, emotions, coordination and reaction time.

In adolescents the brain is actively developing and will continue to develop until about age 25. Using marijuana during adolescence and early adulthood can harm the developing brain.

Marijuana and School Success

Teens who regularly use marijuana are more likely to have memory issues, difficulty learning, and lower math and reading scores.

The teen brain is actively developing and continues to develop until around age 25. Marijuana use directly affects the parts of the brain responsible for memory, learning, attention, decision-making, coordination, emotions, and reaction time. 

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Marijuana and Mental Health

Regular marijuana use has been linked to depression, anxiety, and suicide in teens.

The teen years are a time of growth, exploration, and risk-taking. Some risk-taking may foster identity development and independence (e.g., running for student council, asking someone out on a date).

However, some risk behaviors—such as using marijuana—can have adverse effects on a teen’s health and well-being.

 

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Addiction Potential

About 3 of 10 people who use marijuana have marijuana use disorder.  Some signs and symptoms of the disorder include trying to stop marijuana use but failing, or giving up important activities with friends and family in favor of using marijuana. 

The risk of developing marijuana use disorder is higher in people who start using it during youth or adolescence and who use it more frequently.

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