Guest guest Posted December 2, 2004 Report Share Posted December 2, 2004 Cannabis increases psychosis risk: BMJ London | December 02, 2004 2:54:39 PM IST http://www.webindia123.com/news/showdetails.asp?id=53979 & cat=World Smoking cannabis frequently during adolescence and young adulthood increases the risk of psychotic symptoms later in life, reveals a study published in the British Medical Journal online. In the study conducted in Germany, researchers found that the risk of developing psychotic symptoms was much higher in young people with a pre-existing vulnerability to psychosis. After adjusting for influential factors, such as social and economic status and use of other drugs, tobacco, and alcohol, the researchers concluded that cannabis moderately increased the risk of psychotic symptoms. (ANI) Links here http://www.webindia123.com/news/viewcat.asp?cat=Health News >> Health 'Smoker's gene' test to help smokers quit Smokers can now undergo a simple test to find out if they carry a gene that predisposes them to heavy smoking and nicotine addiction. Tap water can raise your low blood pressure Ordinary tap or bottled water could help people suffering from low blood pressure who faint while standing, claim researchers from Imperial College London and St Mary's Hospital. Cannabis increases psychosis risk: BMJ Smoking cannabis frequently during adolescence and young adulthood increases the risk of psychotic symptoms later in life, reveals a study published in the British Medical Journal online. Exercising not healthy for everyone! If you thought that regular jogging and diet control would keep you fit, think again , as a new research has revelaed that a keep-fit lifestyle might not work for everyone and even quite strenuous exercise may have no effect on fitness for some people. Orange juice everyday can keep cancer at bay Orange juice might be synonymous with Vitamin C but new research by scientists at the Texas Agricultural Experiment Station, has now indicated it also has other important benefits like a glass of orange juice a day could help in keeping cancer at bay. Grapefruit juice can lower your blood cholesterol A Hebrew University researcher has claimed that juice extracted from a local form of grapefruit called Pomelit is capable of lowering your blood cholesterol and enahnce antioxidant activity in the bloodstream. Work therapy gets rid of drug addiction A new study conducted by researchers at the University of Houston suggests that employment reduces the chronic drug use of female welfare recipients. Liposuction patients 4 times more likely to gain weight A study published in the December issue of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery®, the official medical journal of the American Society of Plastic Surgeons (ASPS) suggests that liposuction patients are 3 times more likely to gain weight without adhering to a proper diet and 4 times more likely to gain weight without regular exercise. Commuters more stressed than combat fighter pilots! Are you one of the thousands of people who commute long distance to and fro from work everyday, well then this one is for you as a new study by a team of psychologists has found that daily commuters, are often more stressed out than fighter pilots preparing for combat and police officers trying to control violent crowds. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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