Marijuana can be found in hair, blood, fat cells, & urine. Find out about these different detection times and what factors affect how long it's detectable.
Understanding the factors that affect marijuana withdrawal can help individuals and their families better prepare for and manage this period. Several aspects, such as the duration of use and gender, can influence the withdrawal experience. Duration based on Usage The length of time someone has been...
(marijuana) has a bit of a mixed reputation when it comes to sex. you may have heard that it’s a traditional herbal aphrodisiac with nearly mythical libido-boosting powers. or maybe you heard that it can reduce sperm count or contribute to erectile dysfunction and premature ejaculation . in...
Marijuana use during adolescence has been associated with thinning in an area of the brain involved in cognition (the prefrontal cortex), with greater exposure to marijuana associated with more thinning. However, other studies detected no difference. Structural changes in the brain were visible in so...
Intoxication.When a person has consumed alcohol or used any street drug, their eyes may become glazed. The condition is most common in people who use marijuana or drink alcohol excessively. These substances affect the central nervous system, which controls subconscious responses such as blinking. ...
Cannabidiol (CBD) is widely used and believed to be non-intoxicating, lacking acute performance effects (e.g., non-impairing). However, a synthesis of data has not evaluated this. This meta-analysis synthesized data from controlled human laboratory studi
Behavioral: Eating, caffeine, alcohol, nicotine, marijuana, opioids, prescription and over the counter (OTC) stimulants, and sleep aids To assess behaviors related to substances, including food/drinks [106] and drugs, participants will report their daily frequency and intake of each. For example,...
Althoughthere is no evidence that people can actually get high from binaural beats, they're alarming authorities in the Middle East. In 2012, a police scientist in the United Arab Emirates called for these audio files to be treated the same as marijuana and ecstasy. ...
NADA, N-arachidonoyl dopamine, is an endocannabinoid neurotransmitter in the brain. This means that the neurotransmitter connects to cannabinoid receptors, which, when activated, result in pain relief. Marijuana affects these receptors, which explains the drug’s pain-relieving properties. They found ...
Alpár, A.; Di Marzo, V.; Harkany, T. At the Tip of an Iceberg: Prenatal Marijuana and Its Possible Relation to Neuropsychiatric Outcome in the Offspring.Biol. Psychiatry2016,79, e33–e45. [Google Scholar] [CrossRef] Fride, E.; Gobshtis, N.; Dahan, H.; Weller, A.; Giuffrida, ...