Cannabis can affect your body and health in many ways, however it depends how much you take, what type of cannabis you take, how experienced you are in using the drug, and your own mental state. The unwanted effects of taking cannabis are: increased anxiety, paranoia, panic attacks, hallucinations and delusions. The longer term health effects of cannabis are harder to confirm because the drug is often taken with other kind of drugs and alcohol.
Medicinal Cannabis and its Impact on Human Health - 2011 was released on: USA: 1 March 2011 (internet)
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yes any type of drug is bad for your health
Research suggests that cannabis may have anti-inflammatory and antibacterial properties that could potentially help with acne and improve skin health. However, more studies are needed to fully understand the effects of cannabis on acne and skin conditions.
No,anything that damages ur health is haram
There have been no documented cases of fatal overdose directly caused by cannabis use. However, excessive cannabis consumption can lead to impairment and potentially contribute to accidents or health issues. It is important to use cannabis responsibly and in moderation.
L. A. King has written: 'Forensic chemistry of substance misuse' -- subject(s): Drugs of abuse, Forensic Chemistry, Forensic pharmacology, Law and legislation, Classification 'An overview of cannabis potency in Europe' -- subject(s): Cannabis, Health aspects, Health aspects of Cannabis
There is a chance you could get schizophrenia and severely damage your mental health.
Getting arrested. Cannabis poses no health risks at all.
Cannabis use during pregnancy can pose risks to the health and development of the fetus. Research suggests that it may lead to low birth weight, preterm birth, and potential cognitive and behavioral issues in the child. It is important for pregnant individuals to avoid using cannabis to protect the health of their baby.
Green Health Live - 2007 It's Cannabis and It's Medicine 1-209 was released on: USA: 4 February 2008
*Affect and yes and no short term yes long term no