The study of marijuana is generally known as cannabis research or cannabis science. It involves examining the chemical compounds in marijuana, its effects on the body and brain, potential medical uses, and social implications. Researchers explore topics such as pharmacology, cultivation techniques, legalization, and public health concerns related to marijuana use.
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yes. Marijuana is useful for people who find it hard to eat and sleep. Marijuana is a plant and scientists have been able to study it on people with cancer.
A national study suggests that low to moderate use of marijuana is less harmful to users' lungs than exposure to tobacco.
No. You cannot be poisoned by the consumption of marijuana.
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Marijuana itself is a medical drug. It's called medicinal or medical marijuana.
A person who studies marijuana is called a cannabis researcher or a cannabinoid researcher.
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The answer is, it isn't. A recent study comparing nonsmokers, tobacco-only smokers and marijuana-only smokers found there is no correlation between lung cancer and marijuana use, even in heavy marijuana smokers. A link to the study is given below: (See related links) You still have an increased risk of lung disease and "smoker's cough", but consider this myth debunked.
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