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For more health news visit our website! www.dailyrxnews.com A new study from the University of Michigan found that regular marijuana users were twice as likely to report having sleep problems as people who only lit up occasionally or not at all.
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In October of 2012, the BestCare Treatment Services Prevention staff and the Jefferson County Prevention Task Force hosted an informative statewide Marijuana Summit in partnership with Deschutes and Crook county in Madras, Oregon. The information learned became a catalyst for prevention staff and community coalitions in Central Oregon to further educate the public about the
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Watch more Marijuana Facts & Medical Marijuana videos: http://www.howcast.com/videos/506363-Cannabis-vs-Marijuana-Marijuana You hear stories about marijuana or medical marijuana. You may hear a term called “cannabis” and a lot of people think that this is some new word to describe the plant. But the reality is that the two words are interchangeable. The word cannabis is a
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Watch more Marijuana Facts & Medical Marijuana videos: http://www.howcast.com/videos/506404-Marijuana-History-in-Western-Medicine-Marijuana The oldest book that we have of pharmacopeia, which is a collection of drugs and their uses, is from China. In that book, they have shown, they’ve discuss the use of marijuana for the treatment of rheumatism, menstrual cramps, even forgetfulness. And there’s even like another
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https://www.sfn.org/BAVC How does marijuana affect the brain? With this video submitted to the 2013 Brain Awareness Video Contest, travel to Amsterdam with Leiden University graduate student Roeland Heerema to learn how tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), the main mind-altering component in cannabis, affects brain function, impacting short-term memory and motor control.
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Explore how marijuana’s two main active compounds, THC and CBD, affect your brain and body, and what risk factors to watch out for. — In 1970, marijuana was classified as a schedule 1 drug in the United States: the strictest designation possible, meaning it was completely illegal and had no recognized medical uses. Today, marijuana’s
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