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Look at some interesting facts about the world’s most beloved plant (Weed, Marijuana, Pot). Marijuana, also known as weed or pot, refers to the dried leaves, flowers, stems, and seeds from the hemp plant Cannabis sativa, which contains the psychoactive and mind-altering chemical, delta-9-tetra-hydro-cannabinol, or THC, as well as other related compounds. Let’s take a
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Christine Roussel, PharmD, BCOP, Doylestown Health Associate Director of Pharmacy, reviews several important facts about medical marijuana, pros/cons, and how a patient may become certified to use. Learn more about Doylestown Health at: https://www.doylestownhealth.org/?utm_source=dh&utm_medium=youtube&utm_campaign=doylestown-health
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Marijuana is getting more and more popular every year. Public sentiment is shifting and states across the U.S. have begun legalizing pot for medical and recreational use. But what does marijuana do to your brain? How does weed work in your body? What are the possible risks and benefits of marijuana use? In this episode
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Subscribe to Healthcare Triage! https://bit.ly/2GlEYWG We’ve talked in the past about the positives of Marijuana use. What are the harms? From pregnancy effects to impaired driving to memory and concentration, Aaron will tell you how pot might hurt you. *** Aaron has a book out now! It’s called The Bad Food Bible: How and Why
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The stigma of marijuana has been growing with the psychoactive component THC in higher percentages. Dr. Michelle Weiner, Interventional Pain Management Physician with Baptist Health South Florida, explains other components of marijuana.
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There’s just no way to talk about marijuana without someone completely misinterpreting what I say. Some of you are going to call me a fascist for saying anything bad about pot. Others are going to attack me for not coming down on it hard enough. But the truth of the matter is that many things
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Explore how marijuana’s two main active compounds, THC and CBD, affect your brain and body, and what risk factors to watch out for. — In 1970, marijuana was classified as a schedule 1 drug in the United States: the strictest designation possible, meaning it was completely illegal and had no recognized medical uses. Today, marijuana’s
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Please consider supporting more content like this by becoming an AARP member: https://www.aarp.org/becomeamember There are now 33 states with medical marijuana programs and 11 states plus DC have legalized recreational use. Learn what doctors and researchers have to say about the effects of medicinal cannabis, including what it can and can’t be used treat. –
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​Cannabis is a well known drug which is known to alter the mind and body. It is also known as “pot”, “weed”, “ganja”, “marijuana” and many other slang terms. In this video, we have provided details on the composition of cannabis, its short and long term effects on brain and body, its advantages and disadvantages
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