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And they're at it again, cause jumping from correlations. This time it seems to be that cannibis causes schizophrenia. See http://tinyurl.com/fbue5

Is it possible that a 'vulnerable person' who has not been diagnosed with schizophrenia is already having some symptoms and that these symptoms cause the person to be more likely to use cannabis? Schizophrenia is known for making people feel unhappy and cannabis is known for making people feel happy. Also, physiology isn't my strong point. Are there physiological reasons to think that cannabis use would cause a vulnerable person to succumb to schizophrenia when this person would not otherwise have had problems? Having a physiological mechanism might provide support for the interpretation that cannabis causes schizophrenia.
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-- Rick Stevens -- Psychology Department
-- University of Louisiana at Monroe
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