Yes! Addiction is more than the substances someone uses. It’s a disease centered in our thinking and our actions. More ...

Yes! Addiction is more than the substances someone uses. It’s a disease centered in our thinking and our actions. More ...
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There is no medical indication for use of marijuana in youth. So how can you tell if your kids is under the influence? W ...
Yes, you can get high on marijuana. More on how psychoactive ingredients work in the brain to create euphoria, and MJ's ...
A typical high from smoking marijuana lasts about 2 hours. However, psychomotor impairment can persist, even after the i ...
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You know you're developing tolerance to marijuana when you no longer feel its effects or need to use more marijuana to a ...
Yes, contrary to popular belief you have the potential of becoming addicted to THC. Studies report that THC use can lead ...
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