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Pot use in teen years could lower IQ

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Heavy, long-term marijuana use beginning in the teens can possibly lead to lower IQ, a new study shows. The findings suggest it can cause long-term harm to some thinking abilities, such as intelligence, memory and attention span, and that teens are uniquely vulnerable. "Many people today, especially young people, believe that marijuana is risk free, but this research tells us that this is not the case," says Temple professor of psychology Laurence Steinberg.