The UK’s Largest Ever Independent Study On Cannabis

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The Medical Research Council has allocated over £2.5 million of funding to Cannabis & Me, a scientific study into the effects of cannabis on the human brain. The largest independent study of its kind, Cannabis & Me will explore the environmental and biological factors that explain the different effects people experience when using cannabis.

It’s estimated that over 200 million people worldwide use cannabis daily, yet we know shockingly little about how it interacts with the human brain. With usage on the rise and legalisation potentially on the horizon, it’s more important than ever to understand the science behind the substance.

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Headed up by Dr. Marta Di Forti, King’s College London’s Cannabis & Me study will use a combination of DNA genetic and epigenetics testing, psychological and cognitive analysis, and virtual reality to understand the link between a user’s biological makeup and the effect cannabis has on them. In particular, the study will aim to identify the environmental (e.g. history of trauma), genetic, and epigenetic markers that are most likely to cause mental health and social problems in users.

“Cannabis is consumed daily by many recreationally but also for medicinal reasons. But in the UK, the prescription of medicinal cannabis remains rare. Our study aims to provide data and tools that can make physicians in the UK and across the world more confident, where appropriate, in prescribing cannabis safely.” – MARTA DI FORTIAs part of the study, King’s College London is looking for 6,000 participants between the ages of 18-45 living in the London area that are either currently using cannabis or have used it less than 3 times or never before. The first step for participants is filling out a 40-minute survey online. More information can be found at: https://kings.onlinesurveys.ac.uk/cannabisme

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