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    Medicinal Marijuana: The Debate Marijuana or Cannabis sativa is a natural grown plant in which the leaves‚ stems and flowers contain delta-9-tetrahydro-cannibinal (THC). When smoked‚ THC gives the user a type of euphoria or “high” feeling. However‚ many medical professionals and patients claim that this drug also gives users medical benefits for various ailments; and they are fighting to have this drug legalized for this reason. According to the National Academy of Sciences

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    Drugs have become one of the most controversial topics in the world. Some specific drugs are more frowned upon such as Marijuana. Marijuana is a plant in which its official name is “Cannabis”. Over the years this plant has become increasingly popular to people who don’t usually convert to traditional methods to relieve the stress of a hard day. “The National Drug Threat Assessment states that over 25.8 million individuals 12 years of age and older have smoked marijuana at least once in their life

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    Sscalp Psoriasis

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    Scalp Psoriasis Treatment Scalp psoriasis affects around half of all people who have psoriasis. For some people‚ it extends beyond the scalp and may also be present on the back of the neck‚ on the forehead‚ or by the ears. Scalp psoriasis can be the only kind of psoriasis present‚ but it is more typical for other areas on the body‚ like the knees and elbows‚ to be affected as well. As with other forms of psoriasis‚ scalp psoriasis is characterized by red and inflamed skin patches that are covered

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    In the Controlled Drugs and Substances Act of Canada‚ marijuana is currently recognized as a Schedule 2 controlled substance. This restricts and limits the many medicinal and industrial applications of Cannabis.Upon legalization‚ many Canadian healthcare patients will find themselves with a potentially life-altering form of alternative medicine. Many former test patients with various diseases and illnesses have reported improved quality of life‚ by way of increased appetite‚ consistent pain relief

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    What Is Tobacco E-Liquid

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    43. Tobacco 3 Tobacco e-Liquids are the best in class‚ which are reproductions of the rich flavours of tobacco found in cigars‚ pipes‚ and cigarettes. If you want to enjoy a rich and smoky blow out‚ this is the E-Liquid for you. Like all e-Liquids‚ Tobacco E-Liquids use a proportion of PG and VG for the base and use a special blend of flavouring to get the tobacco taste. If you want you can as well add Nicotine into the e-Liquids at an altering level. 44. Tobacco 4 There are a large variety of

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    Marijuana And Blindness

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    To image supporting recreational and medical drug use with a substance such marijuana may influence the younger youth and our future generation to endure limited memory and learning abilities whether it’s for work‚ social‚ or educational. Since marijuana has negative side effects by affecting the memory in the brain‚ and increases paranoia‚ it is harming individual’s abilities to function. Although it may treat other symptoms such as pain‚ as a blindness prevention method‚ and increase a person’s

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    The legalization of cannabis can open new job and business opportunities‚ as well as raise the standard of living for Canada‚ economically and medically. It can do this by revealing a new monopoly to communities leading to profit income for the country. Some of these businesses would consist of marijuana dispensaries‚ growing operations‚ and glass blowing businesses. These businesses have potential to make a large amount of profit as well as create more job opportunities.This would raise the standard

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    Retired neurosurgeon Dr. Ben Carson approves of the medicinal use of marijuana‚ and while evangelical Christian actor Kirk Cameron‚ he is afraid that some people may use the plant irresponsibly. Last Tuesday‚ former Republican presidential candidate Ben Carson participated in a Facebook live interactive event in which he and Cameron explained why evangelical Christians should vote in the upcoming election. They also answered a caller’s questions about how believers should react to the push for legalization

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    Studies in the field of psychedelics‚ specifically the use of psilocybin mushrooms‚ are now being revitalized with the goal of scientifically advancing the existing treatment of many neural and physical disorders‚ proving to be far less harmful to an individual than what is common amongst other illegal substances (Heroin‚ LSD and Ecstasy) of the same illegal‚ Schedule One‚ stature (Ginad Source). One of the most diverse resources on the web‚ as a grassroots website‚ is one that contains an encyclopedia

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    ALS Case Studies

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    ALS‚ also called Lou Gehrig’s disease‚ typically affects people in the age group of 40 to 70 years. It is a degenerative motor neuron disorder that according to the ALS Association‚ “affects the motor neuron cells in the brain and the spinal cord.” Once the motor neurons die‚ the brain will no longer be able to initiate or control the movement of muscles. Around 5600 people are diagnosed with ALS per year and 30‚000 Americans reportedly suffer from ALS at any given time. The ALS Ice Bucket Challenge

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