New study links cannabis use to DNA damage, mutations, and potential multigenerational health risks.
A new study in Addiction Biology from the University of Western Australia reveals that cannabis use can damage DNA, leading to mutations, cancer, and accelerated aging. The genotoxic effects can be passed to future generations through damaged reproductive cells. Researchers call for policymakers to reassess cannabis legalization, considering its potential multigenerational health impacts.
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