Cannabis damaging, says study
March 20th, 2006 | Published by BRAHA Editor in Interesting Information, Scientific News
March 20, 2006 - The Age (AU)
Por: ALEX MITCHELL
A NSW Health Department report to be released today proves the devastating impact of cannabis abuse on the mental and physical health of chronic abusers.
Announcing a Government offensive to curb cannabis use, Health Minister John Hatzistergos said: “This report should silence the apologists for the so-called soft drug market.
“Using cannabis is self-inflicted destruction of the mind and the body.
“Anyone who thinks cannabis is a soft drug should come to visit a psychiatric unit to see its devastating affects.”
Announcing the site of the state’s fourth cannabis clinic to treat chronic users, Mr Hatzistergos said abuse of the nation’s most widely used illicit drug could lead to psychosis, depression, anxiety and increased suicide risk; detrimental effects on the cardiovascular, respiratory and immune systems; premature ageing of the brain responsible for short-term memory; and slow brain development at a young age.
“Long-term use can lead to both physical and psychological dependence.”
Source: The Age (AU)
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