Biology
Is Marijuana Good for Your Pregnancy? New Study Shows Abnormal Brain Structure in Exposed Children
A new study shows that the use of marijuana during pregnancy is related to abnormal brain structure in children. Comparing children prenatally exposed to marijuana with the unexposed ones, the former showed thicker prenatal cortex, a part of the brain that is involved in decision-making, working memory and complex cognition.
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