Cannabis Use Linked to Better Decision Making in Bipolar Disorder Study Finds
Cannabis and Bipolar Disorder A Complicated Relationship Worth Looking At Cannabis Use Linked to Better Decision Making in Bipolar Disorder Study Finds For years, cannabis has carried a reputation that swings between miracle remedy and cognitive wrecking ball. If you talk to psychiatrists, many will warn you that regular use can cloud judgment, dull memory, and make decision making worse. If you talk to patients, especially those living with bipolar disorder, the story often sounds different. Some say it slows their racing thoughts. Others claim it helps them feel more grounded when their mood begins to spiral upward. A new study published in the journal Translational Psychiatry adds an unexpected twist to this conversation. It suggests that chronic cannabis use might not impair decision making in people with bipolar disorder the way it tends to in healthy individuals. In fact, moderate use was linked to better decision making compared to bipolar patients who did not use cannabis...