Is alcohol or weed worse for the brain?

Is alcohol or weed worse for the brain?

With marijuana legalization on the rise, an increasing number of studies are exploring the drug’s potential harms and benefits. However, a new study suggests that when it comes to brain health, alcohol is more damaging. Share on Pinterest Researchers say that alcohol causes more damage to the brain than marijuana does.

Which is worse alcohol or smoking?

While drinking can be a threat to your health, smoking is certainly worse. Unlike alcohol at low or moderate levels, there is no benefit to tobacco use at any level. When you smoke, you inhale various chemicals that can injure cells, causing both cancer and artery damage (e.g. heart attacks and strokes).

Is alcohol considered a carcinogen?

There is a strong scientific consensus that alcohol drinking can cause several types of cancer (1, 2). In its Report on Carcinogens, the National Toxicology Program of the US Department of Health and Human Services lists consumption of alcoholic beverages as a known human carcinogen.

How does weed affect you socially?

Depression, anxiety, and personality disturbances are all associated with marijuana use. Research clearly demonstrates that marijuana use has the potential to cause problems in daily life or make a person’s existing problems worse.

Does weed deplete serotonin?

However, serotonin and pain thresholds have been linked. If too much marijuana actually decreases serotonin, as shown in McGill’s rats, it makes sense that pain, both physical and mental, would worsen.

What class carcinogen is alcohol?

The International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) of the World Health Organization classified the consumption of alcoholic beverages as carcinogenic to humans (Group 1 agent) in 2007.

How does alcohol and weed affect a person?

Reactions to weed and alcohol differ from person to person. For example, one person may have a very low tolerance for weed but be able to tolerate alcohol well. Another person might not have any issues with misusing alcohol but still find it hard to function without weed. The short-term effects of weed and alcohol differ from person to person.

Which is worse for you, alcohol or marijuana?

As Healthline notes, some may regard weed as safer to use because research on it is not as in-depth as that of alcohol, but that does not mean it is less dangerous or presents fewer risks, especially since the answer largely depends on the person using these substances. People react to alcohol and marijuana differently.

What’s the difference between marijuana and alcohol use?

Over 37 percent of people said they used marijuana to help them sleep. Marijuana users were also more likely than alcohol drinkers to say they used marijuana when bored or needed to inspire creativity. In contrast, alcohol was overwhelmingly linked to more social intentions.

Is it safe to drink alcohol if you don’t use marijuana?

Sixty-two percent of people who didn’t use marijuana would choose to make alcohol legal instead. Like cannabis, drinking alcohol has dangerous short- and long-term effects.