Euphoria although some people have said it had no effect on them, its potency depends on the strand.
red eyes
There are none of either because marijuana is not bad for your body to a degree that you can see effects of short and long term. Possible laziness?
Among the short term effects of marijuana include:- increased attention-reduced anxiety-managed chronic pain, insomnia-greater appetite.Long term of marijuana include:-Loss of memory-heart pulsations-apathy-deficit of attention-the decline of the immune system
you act stupid ,eyes become bloodshot
Short-term effects of marijuana on the brain in young people can include impaired memory, concentration, and coordination. Long-term use during adolescence has been linked to potential negative impacts on brain development, including decreased IQ and cognitive functioning. It can also increase the risk of developing mental health conditions such as depression and anxiety.
Smoking marijuana causes students in Fiji to have an increased appetite. Habitual marijuana use adversely affects their short term memory.
Their are no long term affects to marijuana besides the fact that it is addicting. It does however have many short term effects such as red eyes and a strong desire to eat, other than that their are no long term effects when it comes to marijuana besides addiction.
Red eyes, increased heart rate, dry mouth, and an increase in appetite.
There are short-term effects, including inability to function and be mobile, loss of judgement, gnawing hunger and so forth. In addition, there are long-term effects. You can read them, below.
Marijuana can have both short-term and long-term health effects, including impaired motor skills, memory, and judgment. Heavy use can lead to addiction and mental health issues for some individuals. It may also have negative effects on the developing brains of adolescents.
I believe one of the few side effects of Marijuana is short and possibly long term memory lost.
There is evidence that using marijuana has long term effects on the brain such as short term memory loss.