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The study investigates the impact of tobacco co-use on endocannabinoid activity in individuals who regularly consume cannabis. Using advanced PET imaging techniques, it compares fatty acid amide hydrolase (FAAH) levels in the brains of cannabis-only users versus those who also smoke tobacco, revealing significant differences that may correlate with increased depressive and anxiety symptoms in co-users.
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