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Of all children who went to the hospital after an unintentional marijuana ingestion, nearly 60% of patients required some form of hospital-based intervention like blood work or intravenous fluids ...
Partnership for Drug-Free Kids; Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America [10] Purdue Pharma [5] Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Boston [11] Smart Approaches to Marijuana [1] Straight, Incorporated [1] Two Is Enough D.C. University of the Philippines Manila [12] Wackenhut Corrections; White Ribbon Association; Woman's Christian ...
They have been marketed as herbal incense, or "herbal smoking blends", [6] and sold under common names like K2, spice, [8] and synthetic marijuana. [5] They are often labeled "not for human consumption" for liability defense. [ 8 ]
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Teen usage of delta-8 THC, a legal marijuana alternative, is on the rise. The new study is one of the first to research how teens use delta-8.
Florida Medical Marijuana Caregiver cards are similar to standard ones like this, but have CAREGIVER in a red box underneath the photo and the patient's name on the front underneath the caregiver's.
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.
The Indiana State Police issued the warning on Facebook earlier this week, alongside photos of “medicated” Skittles and Starburst Gummies, which contain THC, the psychoactive compound of cannabis.