Cannabis Use Disorder May Reduce Risk of Digestive Disorders in Schizophrenia
In patients with schizophrenia, cannabis use may be linked to elevated risk of all-cause mortality but decreased risk of mortality from digestive organ diseases.
In patients with schizophrenia, cannabis use may be linked to elevated risk of all-cause mortality but decreased risk of mortality from digestive organ diseases.
Alcohol consumption frequency in the entire sample and alcohol consumption amount in regular drinkers were genetically and phenotypically correlated, although genetic correlations between the 2 measures and external phenotypes displayed opposite directions.
Connectivity was significantly higher in nonrecovered than recovered patients, and there were fewer connections in recovered patients compared with nonrecovered patients, indicating significant differences in network structure.
Early-life stress caused by adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) has been linked to alterations in HPA axis activity that persist into adulthood, which may play a role in mental health disorders, including depression.