I speak from experience, the risk is very real, but some people can handle the herb very well and the medicine of pot improves their condition and they can end services and get on with their lives, others it will cause visions or erratic behavior and they could end up confused or prancing through fields naked singing Uriah Heep albums.
Yes. It's particularly bad if the mother smokes while pregnant.
ohhh do it. i love that high try taking ecstasy then smoking pot. yum
Smoking does not reduce the causes of schizophrenia. However, there is some indication that smoking can reduce either the symptoms of schizophrenia or the side effects of antipsychotic medications, or both, which may be why 70-90 percent of people with schizophrenia smoke. The semi-beneficial effects of nicotine on people with schizophrenia may be caused by increased levels of acetycholine, which increases mood, and glutamate, which improves memory, in the brain. Both mood and memory problems are prevalent among people with schizophrenia.
People with schizophrenia smoke more than the average person. About 30 percent of people in the general population smoke, while nearly 90 percent of people with schizophrenia smoke. Smoking can cause health problems such as emphysema and throat, lung, and mouth cancers. It is theorized that people with schizophrenia smoke because smoking helps with either schizophrenic symptoms or side effects of medications for schizophrenia.
Smoking affects you're mind by triggering pychiatric conditions such as major depression, schizophrenia, mood swings and other mental issues.
You Can't, Ohio does not have medical marijuana
The risks as such are the same, but since the smoke you get into you from passive smoking is more diluted passive smoking is a bit less bad.
Yes, smoking joints can pose health risks such as lung damage, respiratory issues, and increased risk of cancer.
Smoking tobacco can reduce or even negate the positive effects of antibiotic therapy.
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yes you will die .... or get brain damage
Yes, smoking is considered an environmental factor that can contribute to various health risks, including lung cancer, heart disease, and respiratory issues.