If teens are going to do drugs, they should have truthful and accurate information. So I have decided to tell it like it is. Best decisions are made when the real facts are presented. For those parents who are reading this in horror, I am not trying to get kids to smoke Pot. What...
2.The dried flower clusters and leaves of this plant, smoked or ingested to induce euphoria or to treat the symptoms of certain medical conditions. Use of marijuana is illegal under federal law, but certain jurisdictions permit regulated use for medical or recreational purposes. ...
National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) for Teens. NIH. Marijuana. Accessed May 20, 2022. https://teens.drugabuse.gov/drug-facts/marijuana Lakhan SE, Rowland M. Whole plant cannabis extracts in the treatment of spasticity in multiple sclerosis: a systematic review. BMC Neurology 2009:9;59....
Self-referring students will have a TMCU interventionist read a brief explanation of the trial, and if interested will be directed to a web-based assent/consent form with contact information for university-based research staff. Students will provide informed assent/consent prior to interventionist ...
Most US teens are abstaining from drinking, smoking and marijuana, survey says December 18, 2024 Nebraska judge’s ruling moves the state closer to legalizing medical marijuana November 27, 2024 The U.S church where cannabis is a sacrament Watch More In Los Angeles, people snap up ...
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Is marijuana safe for teens? How does it affect their grades, their mental health, and more? How does marijuana work on the brain? When you smoke or eat marijuana, chemicals called cannabinoids are released into your body. One main cannabinoid is THC. ...
The National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) announced that the latest Monitoring the Future (MTF) survey results on substance use trends as teens transition to adulthood are now available online, comparing substance use patterns of full-time college stud
I have had an ongoing affinity for marijuana since high school and can give you the following information based on my experiences: Just to give you some background, I have tried other illicit drugs in the past. My first drug was alcohol. Tobacco was a close second. When I was still in...