A recent study published on Molecular Psychiatry discovered that frequent use of high-potency cannabis can leave measurable changes on human DNA.
Researchers identified frequent users of high-potency cannabis displayed alterations in the gene associated with mitochondrial and immune function. These changes could potentially affect energy metabolism and immune responses.
“With the increasing prevalence of cannabis use and more availability of high potency cannabis, there is a pressing need to better understand its biological impact, particularly on mental health,” said Dr. Marta Di Forti, one of the authors of the study. Read the full story here›
FEEDBACK Do you like our story summary? What topics would you like to see more? Tell us what you think here.
Dear reader,
Every Epoch Times article sent from the Newsroom is handpicked by our editors. Every Dollar on your subscription results in time spent covering the news.
We don’t have corporate backers. We are fueled by readers like you seeking independent and honest reporting.
Unlock your access to The Epoch Times and help us reach more Americans starting at $1—our Election Special has been extended for a limited time!
Federal law enforcement agents raided the downtown New York home of Polymarket CEO Shayne Coplan on Nov. 13, seizing his phone and electronics, the company said.
The governors of Illinois and Colorado, both Democrats, have announced the formation of a new alliance to resist President-elect Donald Trump’s policies, just weeks before he is set to assume...