There are no documented cases of an individual dying via marijuana overdose, therefore no amount of people "die a day" directly from cannabis consumption.
There have been no deaths EVER recorded where the cause was marijuana.
Chronic abuse results in "laryngitis, bronchitis, apathy, psychic decline and disturbances of genital functions," according to the PDR.
These factors often result in seniors under-consuming the proper foods to meet their energy and nutrient requirements and can lead to weakness, chronic fatigue , and a weakened immune system.
Consuming marijuana can... That's eating or smoking it... Second hand smoke isn't a worry unless you were sitting in the middle of a compression session which is room or car, anywhere that is not ventilated or well ventilated, full of marijuana smoke were your breathing it in as though you were smoking yourself...
No
Chronic adaptations changes that occur as a result of repeated regular exercise and activity
Not directly. It's not a pain medication. However, chronic pain does have an affect on a person's mental health. As the result, paxil may make a person feels better overall.
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The official medical definition of chronic thyroiditis is "a chronic inflammation of the thyroid which appears to be a result of the body mistakenly identifying the thyroid as "foreign" tissue and trying to "reject" it."
25g of protein
Yes.
Testosterone.
Yes, marijuana can help AIDS patients. Specifically it helps with what is known as wasting syndrome. Malnurishment can cause a further weakening of the immune system and because the disease can cause a chronic loss of appetite, the phenomenon known to marijuana smokers as "the munchies" is of great help to AIDS patients.