Money in Cannabis Industry Is Overshadowing Mental Damage to Kids: Expert
‘We have a lot of data ... showing a 4-fold increase in psychosis ... and an almost 3 to 4 times lower performance in memory and processing speed’www.theepochtimes.com
Money in Cannabis Industry Is Overshadowing Mental Damage to Kids: Expert
‘We have a lot of data ... showing a 4-fold increase in psychosis ... and an almost 3 to 4 times lower performance in memory and processing speed’www.theepochtimes.com
This year, the American Heart Association surveyed more than 2,500 teens and found that 70 percent of THC vapers reported experiencing anxiety symptoms such as worrying, flashbacks, panic attacks, and anxiety over the previous week.
I wouldn't be sure. Nicotine use as a whole is still down overall. especially amongst the youths. even with the slight uptick from vaping the trend is still down.How many of those THC vapers are also constantly vaping nicotine? I'd venture a guess that percentage is very high.
My point wasn't so much that vaping nicotine is a "gateway." It was how much of those "anxiety symptoms" were caused by a nicotine addiction.I wouldn't be sure. Nicotine use as a whole is still down overall. especially amongst the youths. even with the slight uptick from vaping the trend is still down.
and its kinda funny to read how vaping one thing is now a gateway drug to vaping something else.
generally a good thing, although I will be interested to see how it actually plays out.Biden pardons all Americans on federal marijuana use charges - Washington Examiner
President Joe Biden took major action ahead of the holiday and pardoned all Americans arrested, prosecuted, or convicted on federal charges for marijuana use, following through on his 2020 campaign promise to expunge cannabis use offenses.Biden signed a proclamation Friday that forgives U.S...www.washingtonexaminer.com
Bunch of maniacal piano players hopped up on the Devil's Lettuce coming to a neighborhood near you.
Dr. Drew warns over marijuana studies revealing 'extremely worrisome' data
Marijuana has become "a different drug," Dr. Drew Pinsky warns, as cannabis use has been linked to higher chances of developing schizophrenia or bipolar disorders.www.foxbusiness.com
"Chances of developing bipolar, schizophrenia disorders rises 50% after cannabis use, study shows"
I got nothing against the Devil's Lettuce. I'd rather try that than an opioid any day. Like any drug it can affect people differently.''But according to data from recent analysis and studies, people who have had at least one psychotic episode after using cannabis are almost 50% more likely to develop schizophrenia or bipolar disorder''
You left out a pretty big detail there.