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CBD May Counter Meth-Induced Psychosis Symptoms by Protecting Brain Cells, Reports Study

The Marijuana Herald - Marijuana news and information A new study published in Phytomedicine reports that cannabidiol (CBD) may help reduce anxiety-like behavior, memory problems and brain cell damage caused by methamphetamine exposure. The research was conducted by scientists at Kunming Medical University, who examined how CBD affects methamphetamine-induced psychosis, a condition that can develop in a significant portion of chronic meth users…
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The Marijuana Herald broke the news in on Sunday, March 8, 2026.
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