One of the genes behind cannabis use disorder identified
Bob Yirka
Bob Yirka
Quote:A large team of researchers with members from Denmark, Iceland and the U.S. has isolated a gene associated with cannabis use disorder (CUD). In their paper published in the journal Nature Neuroscience, the group describes their genome-wide association study surrounding CUD and what they found.
For many years, users of cannabis claimed that it was not addictive. More recent research has suggested that such claims are both right and wrong. Most people who consume cannabis do not become addicted, but some do. Prior research has found that approximately 10 percent of users have CUD—when they stop using cannabis, they experience withdrawal symptoms similar in some respects to withdrawal from other drugs. Symptoms include cravings and engaging in behavior to fulfill their need. This finding has added evidence to theories that there is a genetic component involved in addiction. In this new effort, the researchers sought to find that possible genetic component for CUD.
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- Bertrand Russell
- Bertrand Russell