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| 13 hours ago by MMJSpots I understand that PTSD may be very debilitating, but marijuana will not help you. It will just further increase your risk of mental illness. There have been studies showing links between schizophrenia and marijuana use. ... MMJ Spots - http://mmjspots.com/forum/ |
| 5 hours ago by Cannabis News (Some hear voices, so one might receive a sham diagnosis of schizophrenia.) Marijuana may involve your death, but you'll feel better. Deaths have occurred from driving under the influence, aggressive behavior after prolonged use, ... Cannabis News - Medical Marijuana, Marijuana... - http://www.cannabisnews.org/ - References [ More results from Cannabis News - Medical Marijuana, Marijuana... ] |
| 15 Dec 2009 by Carol Clark-Emory Marijuana is the most abused illicit substance among people with schizophrenia, the most extreme form of psychosis, and previous research has shown that smoking pot is likely a risk factor for the disease. ... Futurity.org - http://futurity.org/ - References |
| 2 hours ago by admin Regular marijuana use takes a worse toll onward the teenage brain than supposition, say researchers in Montreal who studied the effects of cannabis in rats. The findings suggest diurnal marijuana use by teens can cause depression and vexation, ... “These permanent changes in the brain are also linked to certain ideal illnesses, like schizophrenia,” Gobbi said Thursday. “And we showed that equable give that we stopped the cannabis practice at the end of adolescence, ... FunFreeFast.biz - http://funfreefast.biz/ |
| 2 hours ago by admin Regular marijuana use takes a worse tax in succession the teenage brain than thought, express researchers in Montreal who studied the effects of cannabis in rats. The findings suggest daily marijuana use by teens be able to cause depression and ... “These permanent changes in the brain are also linked to certain mental illnesses, like schizophrenia,” Gobbi said Thursday. “And we showed that on a level if we stopped the cannabis practice at the period of flower of life, ... theMessageNetwork.biz - http://themessagenetwork.biz/ |
| 7 Dec 2009 by JR Review: Cannabis use in schizophrenia. marijuana leaf People with schizophrenia frequently report benefit from cannabis use. Yet, cannabis may be a risk factor for schizophrenia. Researchers from the University of Bergen, ... The CAM Report - http://www.thecamreport.com/ |
| 16 Dec 2009 by jeremiah The association aims to get a larger supply of marijuana into the dispensaries and make sure it is safe, Corry said. See the different ways to use marijuana. "What we're looking at is quality control," he said. .... People are getting treated with herbal medicine, money is flowing into the government coffers and minors are protected from getting schizophrenia (as if). Everybody's happy. It's also legal to grow as long as you only sell to dispensaries or people with valid ... Cannabis Culture Magazine - http://www.cannabisculture.com/ [ More results from Cannabis Culture Magazine ] |
| 13 Dec 2009 by SamBob “Cannabis and Schizophrenia: A Longitudinal study of Swedish Conscripts,” The Lancet 2 (1987): 1483-86. * Degenhardt, Louisa, Wayne Hall and Michael Lynskey. “Testing hypotheses about the relationship between cannabis use and psychosis ... Square One - http://sambob-itch.livejournal.com/ |
| 17 Nov 2008 by blog@nunya.com (Nunya) Pot is illegal because change is controversial, and controversy is what ends political careers. I know very few people who even though they would not use marijuana, want to spend tax dollars on enforcing the black market economy. ... Actually, You seemingly 'forgot' to put down SCHIZOPHRENIA as one of the side effects of taking marijuana. The author of this is clearly biased to these drugs, particularly in saying that NOBODY has EVER overdosed on cannabis. ... Nunya: You think you know? - http://www.nunya.com/ - References |
| 2 Dec 2009 by Falconsx1817 A number of studies have shown an association between chronic marijuana use and increased rates of anxiety, depression, suicidal thoughts, and schizophrenia. Some of these studies have shown age at first use to be a factor, ... Socyberty - http://socyberty.com/ - References |
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