A new McGill University study from the Douglas Research Centre provides biological evidence that heavy cannabis use during pregnancy may cause lasting delays in fetal brain development. Using advanced MRI to track prenatal cannabis exposure in mice from embryo to adulthood, researchers found persistent changes in brain growth, especially with today’s higher-potency THC products. Published in Molecular Psychiatry, the findings offer early insight into potential long-term risks and underscore the importance of informed decision-making around cannabis use in pregnancy. The post Heavy cannabis use during pregnancy linked to disruption in brain growth appeared first on Hospital News.
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