Cannabis causes depression and encourages suicide, says the new study

Canine smoking in teens increases the risk of depression and suicide, says a new study.

Researchers from America and Britain have discovered that the drug is linked to people's brain and later has the effect on mental health.

In major studies, experts from Oxford University and McGill University estimated that more than half a million adults in Britain and the US could be rescued from mental health disorders by avoiding drug abuse in teens.


Teams have warned that cannabis that is legitimate in some US states and used by millions of young people poses a risk of "scarring" consequences.