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…sclerosis. Anecdotal evidence of marijuana’s efficacy, advocates claim, comes from AIDS patients who have used marijuana to restore a appetite and cancer patients who have smoked it to combat nausea caused by chemotherapy treatments-often as a last resort when…
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…sclerosis. Anecdotal evidence of marijuana’s efficacy, advocates claim, comes from AIDS patients who have used marijuana to restore a appetite and cancer patients who have smoked it to combat nausea caused by chemotherapy treatments-often as a last resort when…
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…they became ill with the cold and/or the flu. Other possible factors that could affect health were also taken into account, and therefore questions regarding smoking, exercise and stress were also included. We predict that the survey data will show that those…
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…an idolization of her teacher is sprung. Hanna also associates her teacher with Nana, when she sees her teacher smoking the way Nana did in the movie. Hanna tries develop a special relationship with her teacher. Thus Hanna begins to look at Nana as well as to her…
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…hours then left without having a chance to look at exactly what I wanted to look at were always Not Fun to me" My arm idly touching at different points about the farm as I spoke. "I can highly recommend a smoke by the trout outside, the weather is good…
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…influential musical composers of all times. Marley's music has persevered throughout the years. He openly admitted, on many occasions, to smoking marijuana before he wrote and composed songs. Marley's influence is global. His nickname of 'the Legend' has…
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…. It is almost impossible to challenge any artist about their choice of words. Most take no blame; they will fault the system, society, or even their peers. Many artists say that they cannot write their chart-topping music without first "smoking a spliff" (Waxenberg…
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…-nausea drug that her doctor prescribed, and she began to illegally smoke marijuana. Although what Nelson did was illegal, the marijuana did not give her the side effects attributed to her previous medicine. Marijuana was a superior treatment, as Nelson says…
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…Drug use is becoming more common today than in recent years. Almost anywhere we look, we can find some relation to drugs or drug paraphernalia. In fact, 63% of you stated in my survey that you had smoked marijuana in the past. That number is scary…
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…taking it for nausea because it is a pill and has to be ingested which takes awhile for the effects to work. Marijuana has neither of those drawbacks because it is usually smoked, even the most nauseous patient can use it fast and easily to regulate…
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