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    Question #1 Diaz, Shanna., Borzoo, Farhang., (2009) Sex Differences in the Cannabinoid Modulation of Appetite, Body Temperature, and Neurotransmission at POMC Synapses. Neuroendocrinology, 89, 424-440 DOI: 10.1159/000191646. In this study conducted by Shanna Diaz et al., researchers were interested in determining whether sex differences exist for the cannabinoid modulation of appetite, body temperature, and neurotransmission at POMC synapses. The drugs that were used in this experiment were a…

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    popular with high school students and young adults due to how it was easily and legally obtainable from a variety of convenience stores, smoke shops, and online that is until July 2012 when a national ban was enacted against the sale of synthetic cannabinoids in the U.S. History of Controlled Substance K2 first appeared in Europe in 2004 and in the U.S. in 2008. Chemicals used to make synthetic marijuana, however, were created for experimental purposes decades prior. Prevalence of Use In…

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    medical marijuana is used to treat diseases and symptoms of an individual. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) had not approved marijuana to be medicine. There are two chemicals in the marijuana called cannabinoids that FDA has approved for medical. Marijuana has two main cannabinoids, they are THC and CBD. THC increases appetite and reduces nausea. THC could reduce swelling, muscle ache, and may decrease pain. CBD reduces pain, inflammation, seizures,…

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    Imagine owning a resource that can relieve ones trouble. This resource can provide help to individuals who need it and much more. Although this resource can provide a solution for many problems, the state continues to prohibit one from using it. Medical marijuana establishes itself as the neglected resource. Medical marijuana continually proves itself as a necessary alternative to the drugs supplied by pharmaceutical companies. Why let someone constantly suffer? Why should citizens endanger…

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    doesn’t approve marijuana as medicine as well. This article has really helped me understand the chemical properties of marijuana, especially the properties of cannabinoids. According to the article “Cannabinoids are chemicals related to delta-9-tetrahydrocannibinol(THC), marijuana’s main mind-altering ingredient….Currently, the two main cannabinoids from the marijuana plant that are of medical interest are THC and CBD” (“Is Marijuana Medicine?”). This sort of precise information allowed me to…

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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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    Medical Marijuana Medical marijuana is valuable for people who are struggling with chronic diseases. Medical marijuana helps patients going through the process of getting rid of cancer or chronic disease, gives therapeutic relief, and has many health benefits. Medical marijuana is an effective option for treating serious chronic diseases. According to Mayo Clinic, if a patient meets certain requirements and has a qualifying condition, such as: Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, Anorexia due to…

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    you will learn about the benefits and uses of marijuana for medical purposes. Seizures Marijuana has been used to control and reduce the frequency of seizures. The substance has been found to be effective in getting rid of spontaneous seizures. Cannabinoid compounds in marijuana provide an anticonvulsant effect. This effectively lessens the occurrence of seizures in individuals. Studies have reported that individuals who take a measured amount of the cannabis plant report a reduction in the…

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    research on marijuana and sleep helps explain why. Besides Positives and Negatives of Cannabis Usage 10 easing insomnia, marijuana seems to have a wide range of effects on sleep. This is because chemicals in marijuana, known as Cannabinoids, actually mimic the activity of chemicals found naturally in the brain (MRD, 2010). These chemicals and their biological pathways make up the body’s endocannabinoids system, which is responsible for regulating sleep, among other…

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    (CBD) are the most extensively studied; they were able to pinpoint areas in the brain where it acts and make out how this occurs. This system is known as the endocannabinoid system. It a system with receptors of different signalling mechanisms; cannabinoid receptor type 1 (CB1) which is distributed throughout the central and peripheral nervous systems and organs, as…

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