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  2. Long-term effects of cannabis - Wikipedia

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    A 2012 review of cannabis use and dependency in the United States by Danovitch et al said that "42% of persons over age 12 have used cannabis at least once in their lifetime, 11.5% have used within the past year, and 1.8% have met diagnostic criteria for cannabis abuse or dependence within the past year. Among individuals who have ever used ...

  3. Eupatorium cannabinum - Wikipedia

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    Sometimes, when the wound is large, the squeezed remains of the plant are placed over the wound in the form of a poultice. The bleeding stops immediately and the wound is protected from infection. [15] Subspecies. Eupatorium cannabinum L. subsp. cannabinum - most of species range; Eupatorium cannabinum L. subsp. corsicum (Req. ex Loisel.) P.Fourn.

  4. Hemp - Wikipedia

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    Hemp has a much faster crop yield. It takes about 3–4 months for hemp stalks to reach maturity, [73] while trees can take between 20 and 80 years. Not only does hemp grow at a faster rate, but it also contains a high level of cellulose. [74] This quick return means that paper can be produced at a faster rate if hemp were used in place of wood.

  5. Is CBD safe? Woman ends up in the ER after taking hemp oil ...

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    CBD oil safety: A woman who ingested large doses of hemp oil to relieve stress had to be hospitalized in what may be a cautionary tale about herbal supplements.

  6. 10 ways eating late at night wrecks your health - AOL

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    From weight gain to cavities, eating at night can have impact how you look and feel. Here’s why you should curb your midnight snack cravings. 10 ways eating late at night wrecks your health

  7. Crotalaria juncea - Wikipedia

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    Crotalaria juncea, known as brown hemp, Indian hemp, Madras hemp, or sunhemp, [2] [3] is a tropical Asian plant of the legume family . It is generally considered to have originated in India. [2] It is now widely grown throughout the tropics and subtropics [2] as a source of green manure, fodder and lignified fiber obtained from its stem.

  8. Which is worse ... eating before bed or going to bed hungry?

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    You can eat before bed without worrying that you'll pack on the pounds. That being said you shouldn't fill up on food like it's on the clearance rack at Rag and Bone. Going to bed stuffed can lead ...

  9. Cannabis edible - Wikipedia

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    Since edibles often look like regular candy, they can be mistakenly eaten by children. Between 2009 and 2015 after cannabis was legalised in Colorado, there was a five-fold increase in the number of children under 10 who were treated in hospital or poison center for exposure to cannabis. Edibles were implicated in over half of these.