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Marijuana Attracts Gen X More Than Tipple or Nicotine

With the clamor for marijuana legalization reaching a fever pitch, it should not be surprising to know about the Gen X’s indulgence in weed.

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Marijuana Attracts Gen X More Than Tipple or Nicotine

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  1. Marijuana Marijuana Attracts Attracts Gen X Gen X More Than Tipple More Than Tipple or or Nicotine Nicotine With the clamor for marijuana legalization reaching a fever pitch, it should not be surprising to know about the Gen X’s indulgence in weed. Last year a survey carried out by Marist Poll and Yahoo News revealed that more than 70 percent of the parents thought that it was safer for their child than alcohol and nicotine. Overall, parents were concerned about the impact of marijuana on the child’s health. However, those who had experimented with pot were less apprehensive than those who had never used it. It is also increasingly becoming evident that youngsters averse occasional smoking. research National Institute of Child Health Human Development (NICHD) representative sample of 275,000 people aged 12 and 21 found that 8 percent respondents involved in the study in 2014 had weed as the first drug. It was about twice (4.8 percent) the number reported in 2004. Though the results might seem unexpected and significant, the researchers beg to differ. According to them, the spike could be attributed to the following two factors: are to not the blunt recent the A by and on a of the A significant decline in the number of youngsters who smoke (9 percent in 2014 as opposed to 21 percent in 2004). A majority of youngsters deciding to refrain from the use of any kind of substance – drugs, alcohol or nicotine. Side effects of weed Though marijuana has become a popular drug of choice, it is not without dangers. Some side effects associated with marijuana use are given below: As weed causes dizziness, people are advised not to drive after smoking a joint. The dizziness is more pronounced when one tries to stand up immediately after smoking a joint. Weed is also known to impact centers of the brain associated with hunger, and therefore users experience a case of the munchies after smoking a blunt. It is more www.sovteens.com

  2. likely that a regular weed taker is potbellied, has little control over his habit, and is remorseful of his ways. While weed has been described variously as a cure for many illnesses, from cancer to depression, it is also known to make a person paranoid. Paranoia is a state when a person starts imagining, hearing, and seeing things. It is more evident in people living with psychiatric disorders like depression. Marijuana is also known to increase the risks of anxiety attacks. It is also observed that the risks of a heart attack increases within the first few hours of a person smoking a joint. Studies in the past have concluded that chronic marijuana abuse increases the incidence of heart attack, stroke and arrhythmias. As weed is responsible for cognitive decline, it gets in the way of an individual’s ability to perform simple everyday tasks such as driving a car or taking care of a baby. Mothers who have been smoking weed play with their child’s health as the secondhand smoke is detrimental for the baby. Also, as their cognitive abilities are impaired, the risks of dropping the baby, smothering it or leaving it unfed for long are immense. Whether it is weed or cigarette, any substance that is inhaled has the potential to affect the lungs and the airways. Gradually, as it is with a cigarette habit, an individual may develop a chronic cough, lung infections and respiratory disorders. Quitting the habit Youngsters should best refrain from nicotine, marijuana or any other substance. If an adolescent has fallen prey to it, there is still a hope. Teen marijuana abuse can be treated successfully provided one is committed to sobriety. Sovereign Health’s Rancho San Diego adolescent treatment program combines medications and therapies for helping teens with marijuana addiction. Our teen marijuana addiction treatment commences with a detailed patient assessment. Our clinicians assess each patient for all underlying conditions. Based on this assessment, they work out a treatment program tailored to meet the patient’s individual needs. Call our 24/7 helpline (866) 512-1981 for more information on our teen marijuana addiction treatment. www.sovteens.com

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