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Chronic Cannabinoid Exposure

Chronic cannabinoid exposure refers to the long-term use of substances derived from the cannabis plant, such as THC (the psychoactive component) and CBD (a non-psychoactive compound). Regular use can lead to changes in brain chemistry and function, potentially affecting memory, attention, and mood. Some studies suggest it may also influence sensitivity to stress and pain. While some people use cannabinoids for medicinal purposes, long-term effects can vary based on individual health, dosage, and frequency of use. Being informed and cautious about duration and quantity is essential for avoiding potential adverse effects.