Marijuana and Its Effects on Teenagers
and its effects may wear off in one to three hours. If youdrink THC-infused drinks or eat THC edibles,it may take much longer for you to fully sober up.
Despite its widespread use, many more studies are needed to understand how regular marijuana use may affect your brain and body. Can you overdose on marijuana? According to the CDC, getting "too high" is rarely life-threatening. But large amounts can intensify its effects on you. For instanc...
For chronic users, the impact on memory and learning can last for days or weeks after its acute effects wear off, as noted by the NIDA. Marijuana, if purchased on the street, may be cut (or substituted) with substances that can lead to unknown, dangerous side effects.What are the long...
Here the dangerous effects of marijuana are combined with the harmful effects of nicotine from the tobacco leaf wrapper of the cigar. Sometime other drugs such as cocaine or phencyclidine (PCP) are mixed with the marijuana in the cigarette or blunt and can produce a combination of effects. A...
Medical marijuana is very popular, due to its remarkable non-toxicity and effectiveness. More detailed information about medical marijuana and various case studies, and laboratory experiments showing the safety and effects can be found on various pages throughout this website. The Medical Marijuana Cou...
The experts also called for a national effort to learn more about marijuana and its chemical cousins, including similarly acting compounds called cannabinoids. The current lack of scientific information “poses a public health risk,” said the report, released by the National Academies of Sciences, ...
Learn more about marijuana and mental health Brain Development Marijuana is called a gateway drug because of its effects on the developing brain. The drug has more significant effects on the adolescent brain than the adult brain. Regular marijuana use during teenage years can make the brain more ...
Christina Betancourt Johnson, the CEO of Standard Wellness Maryland, said the reclassification would allow more funding for medical research on cannabis and its effects on people. There's also a major financial impact that cannabis businesses could feel in Maryland. ...
- Hear Bob Enyart's interview of mom and filmmaker Jodi Belcher and see her award-winning film the Other Side of Cannabis, and its trailer right here...* Either or Both: Here at Bob Enyart Live when the news broke we announced that we would follow the reports to see if either or bot...