As marijuana becomes more common—legal in more places, advertised as a natural stress reliever, and normalized through culture—many adults barely think about how it affects them.
For people in their thirties, cannabis often seems harmless: a way to relax after work, sleep better, or relieve stress. But research suggests that continuing to use it regularly into your thirties may have consequences that are easy to ignore now and difficult to reverse later.
This isn’t about fear-mongering. It’s about patterns that show up when researchers look at long-term use..
and its impact on real-life outcomes: careers, finances, relationships, and overall happiness.
A study from the University of Queensland focused on adults, not teenagers. It asked a key question:.Read The Complete Original.