14-04-2025 22:57 via medpagetoday.com

Emergency Care for Cannabis Use Tied to Higher Dementia Risk

(MedPage Today) -- People that required emergency department (ED) or acute hospital care for cannabis use may have an increased risk of a subsequent dementia diagnosis, a retrospective matched cohort study of 6 million people in Canada suggested...
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