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…resistance, he decided to try it. After his next cycle, he smoked a puff or two with his friends, and the results were dramatic. Not only was his nausea manageable (vomiting once or twice a day during the week after the cycle was usual), but his appetite would…
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…in the spinal fluid of people with schizophrenia. This might explain why many sufferers smoke pot. Many researchers blame schizophrenia on an overactive dopamine system in the brain. Daniele Piomelli and colleagues at the University of California at Irvine already…
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…still cannot. I can't booze makes me crazy. And you did not drink" I looked him hard in the face, wanting this point cleared in his mind if I could do it. "You smoked pot. You smoked marijuana and you will not have a hangover. you will not have a tendency…
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…) Basically, an obese person is more likely to have a shorter life expectancy. He/she may suffer earlier, more often, more severe of diseases as compared to whom has normal weight. When contrasted with smoking and drinking, obesity at first seems like a less…
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…fluid of people with schizophrenia. This might explain why many sufferers smoke pot. Many researchers blame schizophrenia on an overactive dopamine system in the brain. Daniele Piomelli and colleagues at the University of California at Irvine already knew…
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…Heart Disease and Women. Heart disease is not primarily "the Male" disease. Women can also die from related heart diseases such as Mrs. Mallard in "The Story of an Hour" by Kate Chopin. Heart disease and contributing risk factors such as smoking
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…government campaign against drugs has created a renewed awareness of marijuana. By definition, marijuana is the most commonly used illicit drug; considered a soft drug, it consists of the dried leaves of the hemp plant; smoked or chewed for euphoric effect1…
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…Shipping Class:ORM-A UN-1845 Pkg. Group III Class Nonflammable Gas UN2187 School Projects Volcano Dry ice can add the right touch to the typical school volcano. The "smoke" will come out the top and flow down the sides for several minutes. Inside…
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…have a better chance of starting to smoke then one that has been always taught the harm of it. But with the exposure of a positive influence, there is still hope that the child can learn better, such that smoking is bad and that they won't start…
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…, this is what organizations like NORML stand for. In this campaign for the legalization of drugs we find politicians telling our kids they've smoked marijuana and they liked it. Using ideals such as "finally an honest politician" and "its NORML to do drugs…
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