Skunk increases psychosis risk seven-fold, says study
A stronger form of cannabis which is common on British streets is almost seven times more likely to trigger psychosis than ordinary cannabis, according to a new study.
A stronger form of cannabis which is common on British streets is almost seven times more likely to trigger psychosis than ordinary cannabis, according to a new study.
The number of people in British prisons using the heroin substitute methadone has risen dramatically, according to a public policy think-tank.