As marijuana becomes more accepted globally for medical and recreational use, many adults continue using it into their 30s. However, recent research raises concerns about the long-term effects of cannabis use beyond age 30. A study conducted by The University of Queensland in Australia indicates that continuing to smoke weed into your 30s might negatively impact several important life areas.
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