Everyone reacts differently to marijuana , so it is a definite possibility.
According to what I've been told by several doctors, if a person takes antibiotics too often, the person begins to become immune to the effects.
The effects of smoking marijuana can vary widely from person to person. Common initial effects include relaxation, euphoria, altered perception of time, increased appetite, and possible mild confusion or anxiety. It's important to start with a small dose and in a safe environment if trying marijuana for the first time.
It depends on the user, and how, for lack of better words, immune they are to the effects of marijuana. Generally, Marijuana distorts perception making it hard to tell time and how fast things are moving. It affects your perception of those two things. For some users, it makes them hunger, what is known as the munchies, others it makes them tired, while some get hyper. It all depends on the person. For some thing feelings are intense and they can become paranoid. Marijuana is not for all users.
Directly, no. However, the effects it causes may cause death.
Marijuana, as a depressant, will relax muscles while a person is under the affects of it, but has little to no long term, negative effects (on muscles).
It is possible to die from anything, including marijuana. If the marijuana is laced with something, that could cause problems. If a person smokes marijuana and then drives, they could get into an accident which could cause them to die.
Though there are a variety of drugs on the market ro treat nausea, many still consider marijuana a better and more natural approach. This will vary from person to person and case to case.
These include the suppression of the immune system (which makes the person more susceptible to infections), osteoporosis, shifts in the body's fluid balance, skin changes, changes in brain chemistry, and altered behavior.
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.
A person who studies marijuana is called a cannabis researcher or a cannabinoid researcher.
Marijuana isn't really considedered to be harmfull. marijuana hasn't killed a single person. The reason people say its bad is because gives you a "high". It effects your timing sort of like alcohol.
A person decides to smoke marijuana when they are offered it, have an opportunity to buy and smoke it, or when they have an urge to smoke marijuana.