Jared W. Young
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And we can't promise that it does, but we want to do these studies where we'll start giving these drugs and testing the mechanisms.
And actually, we've got some preliminary data where we gave THC to people with bipolar disorder, and it did improve some of their cognitive outcomes.
That's 100% the lens.
And I'm going to add another confront to that.
What age?
This is a lot of talk about cannabis use in adolescence and heightened risk of developing schizophrenia.
And certainly some studies have shown that tends to be those that are at risk already, i.e.
have a family member with a psychiatric condition.
But age is important as well.
But yes, we should be identifying what type and what condition.
grouping.
We tend to, we talk about bipolar disorder and you already mentioned type two.
There is also type one.
There's also cyclothymic.
There are people that differ.
And generally there, we call it these things called bipolar disorder because not everybody's the same or presents the same.
So we've got to be specific.
Pleasure chatting with you, David.