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  2. Marijuana may be dangerous for those with heart disease - AOL

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    A new scientific statement from the American Heart Association is shedding light on the potential dangers of marijuana use for those with cardiac issues.

  3. Is 'eclipse sickness' real? What to know about anxiety and ...

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  4. Inside ‘eclipse sickness’: Many claim to be plagued by ‘weird ...

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    Many concerned social media users are claiming that the cosmic overlap is causing them to suffer from "eclipse sickness," with symptoms like insomnia, headaches and even wonky menstrual cycles.

  5. Effects of cannabis - Wikipedia

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    A dried cannabis flower. The short-term effects of cannabis are caused by many chemical compounds in the cannabis plant, including 113 [clarification needed] different cannabinoids, such as tetrahydrocannabinol, and 120 terpenes, [1] which allow its drug to have various psychological and physiological effects on the human body.

  6. Whitey (drugs) - Wikipedia

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    Moreover, of note is that a frequent occurrence of these symptoms is likewise preceded by the consumption of cannabis or hashish mixed with tobacco and that the initial symptoms of nicotine poisoning are similar in scope. [3] [unreliable source?] It is possible to experience a whitey having used only what may be regarded as a moderate dosage.

  7. Sense of impending doom - Wikipedia

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    Psychological causes can include an anxiety disorder, depression, panic disorder, or bipolar disorder. A sense of impending doom often precedes or accompanies a panic attack. Physiological causes could include a pheochromocytoma, heart attack, blood transfusion, anaphylaxis, [1] or use of some psychoactive substances. [2]

  8. Any use of marijuana linked to higher risk of heart attack ...

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    Any use of marijuana could raise the risk of heart attack and stroke, even in people who don’t use cigarettes or don’t have existing heart disease, a new study finds.

  9. Removal of cannabis from Schedule I of the Controlled ...

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    A chemical in marijuana, THC, triggers brain cells to release the chemical dopamine. Dopamine creates good feelings — for a short time. Here's the thing: Once dopamine starts flowing, a user feels the urge to smoke marijuana again, and then again, and then again. Repeated use could lead to addiction, and addiction is a brain disease.