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    IV. Chronic traumatic encephalopathy Another major facet of sports-related concussions is Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy (CTE) as it’s considered to be a gradual neurodegeneration due to repeated mTBI (Gavett et al., 2011). Since there are many high-contact sports (such as football, hockey, boxing, etc.) as well as high chances of accidental injury in non-contact sports – repeated head injuries are very common (Gavett et al., 2011). This is another reason sports-related concussions…

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    Do people know what can happen to the inside of their body if they keep smoking drugs like are today? Drugs are the impact that surrounds us in the world. There are always reasons why people smoke to make themselves feel better. Most people smoke to relives stress and don’t know what it’s doing there body. People don’t get the information to know what they side affects or long term effect it has on their body. There are many affects that happens in the body when people smoke. It can be the most…

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    composed of over 400 compounds, however, the most active component is Delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol, THC. THC binds to CB1 cannabinoid receptors that are found in the brain. These cannabinoid receptors possess the ability to switch off many cellular processes in the body. This is the factor that causes the “high” effect one has when consuming marijuana. The CB1 cannabinoid receptors that are found in various portions of the brain, influences one by effecting their thinking, body coordination,…

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    The American Medical Association 's policy-making body voted Tuesday to reaffirm its opposition to marijuana legalization, but also called the current federal approach to reducing the drug 's use "ineffective" and endorsed a review of the "risks and benefits" of new legal markets in Colorado and Washington. First, medical information will be introduced about the good use of marijuana. Second, is how marijuana is used to treat cancer. Third, is how marijuana is used for glaucoma. Fourth is how…

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    is phenomenon associated with G-protein coupled receptor (GPCR), in which inverse agonist binds to the same receptor as an agonist but induces an opposite pharmacological response to the agonist. For inverse agonist response the receptor must have an intrinsic activity in the absence of any ligand1,2. How inverse agonist act? According to the two state receptor theory, receptors are quiescent at rest (Ri) and are stimulated by drugs (R*, receptors are switched on) known as agonists. Antagonists…

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    CBD oil is a cannabis extract derived from cannabidiol, one of the numerous cannabinoids found in the cannabis plant. The main ingredient in CBD oil is non-psychoactive, meaning is does not produce a high in users like tetrahydrocannabinol (THC).There are many known CBD oil benefits, many of which you have been missing that could help maintain a healthy lifestyle and wellness. Helps Quit Smoking One of the benefits of CBD oil is it helps fight cigarette addiction. British researchers have…

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    come through our doors ask about edibles as an alternative to smoking or vaping,” stating that many users don 't want to smoke or vape to access medication and would prefer ingestion. Of many combinations, THC and Cannabinoids are present in the marijuana plant, the cannabinoid receptors in the brain are associated with thinking, time perception, memory, coordination, and pleasure. CBD is non psychoactive, when put into the body it may actually prevent or block that high associated with THC.…

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    delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol. When the drug is smoked the THC passes through the bloodstream, through all the organs in the body, and takes it to the brain. As it enters the brain the THC attaches to the cells and there are receptors in your brain that are called cannabinoid receptors and they are activated by chemicals that occur naturally in the human body. I am going to be writing about marijuana and the use of it showing how it’s not harmful and why it should be legalized. Facts will be…

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    There has been much debate on whether or not cannabis actually has any significant value in the medical field. However, there is no arguing that cannabis has been used for centuries to assist in the treatment of a variety of medical conditions. After the plant was banned from public consumption there was little room left to conduct medical studies in order to evaluate the effects of the drug on the brain and body. Some argue that the laws should be loosened in order to allow medicinal studies to…

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    There are many drugs, legal and illegal, that are used every day all over the world. Drugs are high on the lists of concerns of Americans, and are considered one of the major problems in the United States. There are a number of negative effects that are associated with drugs and this would be reduced if the United States banned the allowance of marijuana. Marijuana is said to be one of the least negative effecting drugs there are today, but in saying that the most commonly used illegal drug is…

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