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"Chronic Marijuana Use can Impede Cognitive Functions"

A new study point out that chronic marijuana users can experience cognitive issues when they enter their 40s or 50s.

BEACON TRANSCRIPT – It is nothing new under the sun that the idea of legalizing marijuana sparks debates. Everybody comes in to throw their two cents in. Some are in favor of legalizing the recreational drug while others believe that his step could be harmful. A recent study has revealed that chronic marijuana use can impede cognitive functions, such as long-term memory and verbal skills.

Although some states have legalized medicinal marijuana, the debate regarding legalizing the drug for recreational use is still out there. Naturally, more and more studies sprout out of the blue in order to prove that marijuana, along with other recreational drugs are bad for us and for our health (we keep hearing Mackey’s voice here).

One of this studies was performed by a team of medical scientists from University of Lausanne, in Switzerland. According to Doctor Reto Auer, the cognitive skills of a chronic marijuana user begin to decrease as the dose increases. Moreover, it would seem the study stresses out the fact this memory decline becomes acuter as the consumer makes his grand entrance into the middle age.

Although the study failed to point out that chronic exposure is, we can safely assume that you won’t be at risk of cognitive decline if you’ve tried puffing from a joint one or twice.

Now, on to the facts. The doctor and his team of medical researchers declared that they did not expect to find such a strong bond between marijuana usage and cognitive degeneration. According to their findings, chronic users who are not in their 40s or 50s may experience long-term memory issues.

The team also pointed out that for every 5 additional years of smoking pot, a patient has a high chance of developing memory-related issues. In order to test out their theory, the team of scientists enrolled a couple of volunteers. The results showed that patients who used to be chronic consumers have a 50 percent chance of memorizing one less word from a list containing 15 words.

A team of scientists from Switzerland discovered that chronic marijuana use can impede cognitive functions. Moreover, according to their statements, the result remained the same even after they took into account other factors such as smoking, drinking or poor diets.

In the end, Doctor Auer said that this study should not be taken for granted because it does not actually prove that marijuana usage can, in fact, lead to long-term memory issues. He also states that although the study failed to show concrete results, it should be taken into consideration when talking about the legalization of marijuana.

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Filed Under: Health Tagged With: cannabis, chronic marijuana use, cognitive skills, legalization, long-term memory, marijuana, pot, Recreational drugs, verbal skills

Video of a Man Blowing Pot Smoke from Car Becomes Viral

January 15, 2016 By Angelina Stapp

"Give us another becomes viral"

The video depicts a man puffing pot smoke out of his car.

BEACON TRANCRIPT – You know you that you landed on the wrong side of YouTube when a clip receives more view and likes than it should. The video of a man blowing pot smoke from becomes viral among fellow YouTubers.

Posted on the 12th of January, the 14-second long clip has already bagged 995.551 views and received over 6000 likes. If you’re perhaps wondering what the clip all about is, then bear with us for a while.

Being stuck in traffic can be a nuisance sometimes, especially when your local radio station seems keen of recycling the same 10 songs. So, a couple of buds decided that time will fly by much faster if they indulged themselves in a little session of traffic R&R. And what could be more enticing in this perspective than sharing a joint with friends and puffing the smoke out of the car.

And with a title like “give us another one”, the video clip is sure to turn a few gets and get people wondering about the even.

Following the comment section, there is actually one dude who recognizes his car in the clip and burst out into laughter. Of course, his comeback was appreciated and he received no less than 654 likes for his witty comment.

The YouTubers statement also received several hate comments, including one from a reticent user that questioned his ability to correctly recollect the event.

But maybe the most viral comment, beside the one posted by the dude with an epiphany, comes from another YouTube user that lashes out at those who choose to consume vaporized marijuana. We are unable to reproduce the user’s speech, nor his name, but it would seem that his standing has managed to spark quite a debate regarding the issue of smoking versus vaporizing.

The video of a man blowing pot smoke from the car becomes viral, and people are beginning to wonder what’s best for our health: smoking or vaporizing?

According to an article posted on a lifestyle site, vaping pot is considered to be more healthy and effective than smoking it. The author of the article declared that vaporizing cannabis affects your lungs to a lesser degree due to the fact that you inhale 5 percent of the smoke coming from the device.

On another note, the author said that by vaping cannabis you will experience the effects much faster than by smoking it. The author also takes into account another factor when it rules out smoking in favor of vaping, such as financial issues, the fact that vaping is more discreet than smoking and that vaping can actually get you even higher than smoking.

Without further ado, here is the viral video of the dude who’s puffing pot smoke out of his car in mid-traffic.

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Filed Under: Health Tagged With: cannabis, give us another one, pot, smoking weed, vape, vaporizing, viral video

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