Cannabis: Neurology and its Effects on Brain
Derived from the hemp plant, marijuana – marijuana – may be a psychoactive sedative . Its leaves and buds are often smoked, taken in food, brewed in tea or taken in concentrated liquid form. The resins from the marijuana plant are often wont to make a sort of the drug called hashish. As narcotics use of marijuana becomes popular and widespread, addiction experts are concerned about the drug’s long-term effects on mental function and emotional health.
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