Former smokers lowered their risk of death to 1.3-fold (or 30 percent higher) compared to never smokers. Stopping smoking at any age was associated with longer survival, and even those who quit for less than three years gained up to six years in life expectancy. Professor Prabhat Jha. Credi...
Potential benefits of cannabis in ALSMedical cannabis, also known as medical marijuana, is considered an ALS alternative therapy, and is being studied as a potential treatment for symptoms in other neurodegenerative diseases such as multiple sclerosis, Alzheimer’s disease, and Parkinson’s disease....
1.6. The Potential of Cannabinoids in MS Sadly, MS disease progression still cannot be prevented. Of 5481 MS patients surveyed in 2014 by the North American Research Committee on Multiple Sclerosis (NARCOMS), 47% had considered using marijuana for their MS, 20% had spoken with their physician...
Kratom can make you feel “high” or euphoric, similar to the effects of opioids or THC in marijuana when taken in high doses. Kratom side effects Kratom commonly causes nausea and constipation, but some users may have the following side effects: Sweating Itching Dizziness Drowsiness Dry mouth...
It's possible to use cannabis for years without having symptoms of CHS. Still, symptoms tend to stick around as long as you use cannabis once you develop them. Stopping cannabis use is the only way to alleviate CHS symptoms, but it takes time.41 ...
particularlycocaine,opioids, andmethamphetamine.Nicotine, a substance intobacco, is responsible for the addictive effects ofsmokingand other forms of tobacco use. Individuals may also become addicted to food or to activities, such asgambling,online gaming, shopping, sex, or interacting withsocial media...