Spejcher was convicted of involuntary manslaughter in the death of Chad O'Melia of Thousand Oaks, and sentenced to probation ...
New research from the Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience (IoPPN) at King's College London has reported that ...
With the calendar turning to 2025, many people are giving more thought to what they consume, not just for their physical ...
A study reveals cannabis use may exacerbate synaptic deficits in young adults at risk for psychosis, particularly during critical brain development periods.
Cannabis dabbing, an increasingly popular way to consume highly concentrated THC, has been linked to pulmonary and neurologic ...
Bryn Spejcher, who stabbed a Thousand Oaks man to death in 2018 while in the depths of a cannabis-induced psychotic episode, is appealing her conviction. A jury found Spejcher guilty in December ...
The study detected a marked decrease in nerve cell connections in the brain – known as synaptic density – among individuals at risk of psychosis compared to a healthy control group.
The cases highlight increasing debate over cannabis potency as the percentage of THC — the component that gets users high — ...