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		<title>The Side Effects of Marijuana – Reason for You To Quit Smoking</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Many people think that marijuana have good side effects. They thought that by smoking marijuana they can get so high. They thought that this can make them very happy and this can build their confidence. Others thought that once they smoke pot they will find a lasting happiness and they can escape their problems. On [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Many people think that marijuana have good side effects. They thought that by smoking marijuana they can get so high. They thought that this can make them very happy and this can build their confidence. Others thought that once they smoke pot they will find a lasting happiness and they can escape their problems. On the other hand others smoke because they believed that it will make them belong to a group and that it will make them look and feel COOL. For people who live a stressful life, others tend to use marijuana because for them it makes them relaxed. Take note, these are all LIES. They may have felt these but these were temporary. People who continued to use marijuana face the consequence sooner or later. Most of them learned a lesson the hard way.</p>
<p>If you are intrigued as to the feeling of using marijuana, you better think twice. You should contemplate the side effects of marijuana otherwise you will surely be sorry for starting to use it.</p>
<p>Here are some of the short-term effects of marijuana:</p>
<p>  Youths in school will suffer in such a way that they will have failing grades. Some students think that it has a good side effect. But in truth, it may result to memory loss. Meaning, they will have a difficulty retaining the things learned in school. Thus, it can result to their failing grades. Youths who smoke marijuana also tend to drop out of school. They just can&#8217;t find interest in their studies and will only engage in smoking pot instead of going to school. Increase of juvenile delinquency. Even at a young age, adolescents tend to be so insensitive and hot-tempered as a side effect of marijuana. Usually, marijuana users tend to get into fights. Not just that, because of their addiction, they do everything just to buy the weed. It can cause deadly diseases like lung cancer. A person who is very addicted to marijuana will likely to get sick of different diseases. And worse, they&#8217;ll die due to lung cancer and other complications. On the other hand, others who won&#8217;t stop the addiction as soon as possible will lose their good mental state. The âheavenâ which they thought that marijuana brings may sometimes bring them to a world of fantasy.
<p>Thus, marijuana has way too many bad side effects. It can destroy a teenager&#8217;s life and even his future. Marijuana destroyed so many future of youths because they were not able to finish their studies because of the addiction. Others end up being in jail. Also, marijuana destroyed so many homes. Families with members who are addicted to marijuana cannot live a healthy and happy life. So, for a brighter future, don&#8217;t ever think of using marijuana. If you are already using or is addicted to marijuana, do all means to stop smoking marijuana. Be determined. Think of a happy family life, healthy body and bright future that you can have in a life away from marijuana.</p>
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		<title>Effects of Commonly Used Drugs</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 23 Jan 2010 21:56:31 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[           Drug abuse, involves the excessive and repeated use of a substance to escape reality to produce pleasure despite its destructive effects. The substances abused can be illegal drugs such as opium, cocaine, marijuana and their derivatives or legal substances used improperly, such as prescription [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>           Drug abuse, involves the excessive and repeated use of a substance to escape reality to produce pleasure despite its destructive effects. The substances abused can be illegal drugs such as opium, cocaine, marijuana and their derivatives or legal substances used improperly, such as prescription drugs and inhalants like nail polish or gasoline.</p>
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<p>Effects of Commonly Used Drugs:</p>
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<p>·   Marijuana: Believed to be the most commonly used illegal drug. Marijuana abuse has been linked to delinquent behavior, low achievement, and poor family relationships. However, there are drawbacks to extended use, including lung and respiratory problems caused by the smoke, learning and memory impairment, and infertility.</p>
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<p>·    Narcotic and Opioid Abuse: Narcotics side effects include vomiting, nausea, and sever itching. Withdrawing from narcotics is extremely unpleasant, with symptoms including muscle and joint pain, fever, chills, sweats, nausea, diarrhea, and stomach cramps.</p>
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<p>             In general, the more treatment received the greater the results. Drug and alcohol abusers who remain in treatment longer than 3 months typically have greater success than those who receive less treatment. Addicted individuals who undergo medically assisted drug or alcohol detox to minimize the discomfort of withdrawal symptoms but do not receive any further treatment, perform about the same in terms of their drug or alcohol use as those who are never treated at all.</p>
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<p>·   Depressants and Downer Abuse: Depressants, commonly known as opium, marijuana, cocaine, and their derivatives, are substances that slow down the central nervous system. Additionally, they may suffer from amnesia and delusions. Downers are highly addictive, and withdrawal is severe, with symptoms including cramps, nausea, and vomiting. When mixed with alcohol downers are lethal in high doses.</p>
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<p>·    Steroid Abuse: Steroid abuse causes blood pressure to skyrocket, decreases good cholesterol (HDL) while increasing bad cholesterol (LDL), triggers violent and aggressive behavior, results in severe acne, and brings growth to a halt in adolescents.</p>
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<p>·    Inhalant Abuse: Inhalants are chemicals, which cause intoxication when inhaled or sniffed. Highly huffing this comes with side effects including loss of consciousness, vomiting, nausea, delusions, and confusion. Prolonged inhalant abuse can also cause damage to the brain and other organs of the body. However, the biggest risk involved with inhalant use is death by overdose caused by sudden heart failure even in individuals who are young and healthy.</p>
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<p>·   Hallucinogen and Dissociative Drug Abuse: Hallucinogens and Dissociative drugs, also known as psychedelics, affect the user&#8217;s thought processes and sensory perceptions. Risks include a dangerous increase in body temperature, heart problems and liver damage.</p>
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<p>·    Stimulants and Upper Abuse: Stimulants, or uppers, are drugs which speed up the central nervous system. Stimulants abuse over time leads to symptoms such as hallucinations, paranoid thinking, anxiety, aggression, and sleep difficulties. Uppers overdose can result in heart failure, stroke, and death.</p>
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		<title>Effects on Students Workers Who Takes Marijuana</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Students who smoke marijuana get lower grades and are less likely to graduate from high school, compared with their nonsmoking peers. A study of 129 college students found that, among those who smoked the drug at least 27 of the 30 days prior to being surveyed, critical skills related to attention, memory, and learning were [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Students who smoke marijuana get lower grades and are less likely to graduate from high school, compared with their nonsmoking peers. A study of 129 college students found that, among those who smoked the drug at least 27 of the 30 days prior to being surveyed, critical skills related to attention, memory, and learning were significantly impaired, even after the students had not taken the drug for at least 24 hours. </p>
<p>These &#8220;heavy&#8221; marijuana abusers had more trouble sustaining and shifting their attention and in registering, organizing, and using information than did the study participants who had abused marijuana no more than 3 of the previous 30 days. As a result, someone who smokes marijuana every day may be functioning at a reduced intellectual level all of the time. </p>
<p>More recently, the same researchers showed that the ability of a group of long-term heavy marijuana abusers to recall words from a list remained impaired for a week after quitting, but returned to normal within 4 weeks. Thus, some cognitive abilities may be restored in individuals who quit smoking marijuana, even after long-term heavy use. </p>
<p>Workers who smoke marijuana are more likely than their coworkers to have problems on the job. Several studies associate workers&#8217; marijuana smoking with increased absences, tardiness, accidents, workers&#8217; compensation claims, and job turnover. </p>
<p>A study among postal workers found that employees who tested positive for marijuana on a pre-employment urine drug test had 55 percent more industrial accidents, 85 percent more injuries, and a 75-percent increase in absenteeism compared with those who tested negative for marijuana use. In another study, heavy marijuana abusers reported that the drug impaired several important measures of life achievement including cognitive abilities, career status, social life, and physical and mental health. </p>
<p>Research has shown that some babies born to women who abused marijuana during their pregnancies display altered responses to visual stimuli, increased tremulousness, and a high-pitched cry, which may indicate neurological problems in development. </p>
<p>During the preschool years, marijuana-exposed children have been observed to perform tasks involving sustained attention and memory more poorly than non-exposed children do. In the school years, these children are more likely to exhibit deficits in problem-solving skills, memory, and the ability to remain attentive. Long-term marijuana abuse can lead to addiction for some people. That is, they abuse the drug compulsively even though it interferes with family, school, work, and recreational activities. Drug craving and withdrawal symptoms can make it hard for long-term marijuana smokers to stop abusing the drug. People trying to quit report irritability, sleeplessness, and anxiety. They also display increased aggression on psychological tests, peaking approximately one week after the last use of the drug.</p>
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		<title>The Effects of Marijuana</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Marijuana is the common name for the drug obtained from the hemp plant, Cannabis sativa. Hemp is a tall annual plant that can grow in almost any climate. Native to central and western Asia, hemp is one of the oldest crops cultivated by humans. Hemp&#8217;s most common agricultural use has been as a source of linen, rope, canvas, and paper. Hemp contains more than 400 chemicals. The main psychoactive (affecting the mind or behavior) chemical is tetrahydrocannabinol, commonly referred to as THC. For over 3,000 years, the dried ground leaves, flowers, and stems of the plant have been smoked, eaten, chewed, or brewed as a medicine to relieve symptoms of illness. From the seventeenth to the early twentieth century, marijuana was considered a household drug useful for treating such maladies as headaches, menstrual cramps, and toothaches.</strong></p>
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<p><strong>In the 1920s, as a result of the Eighteenth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution forbidding the manufacture and sale of alcoholic beverages, the use of marijuana as a psychoactive drug began to grow. Even after the repeal of Prohibition in 1933, marijuana (along with morphine, heroin, and cocaine) continued to be widely used. In 1937, 46 states banned the use of marijuana. In 1985, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) gave approval for the use of two psychoactive chemicals from marijuana to prevent nausea and vomiting after chemotherapy in cancer treatment. Medical researchers also propose using marijuana to ease the effects of glaucoma (a serious vision disorder), as a bronchodilator (a drug that helps open the bronchial air passages in the lungs), and as an antidepressant. The origin of the word marijuana is not known, but it appears to be a combination of the Spanish names Maria and Juana (Mary and Jane). The drug slang for marijuana includes such names as Mary Jane, pot, grass, herb, tea, reefer, and weed. Hashish is the highest grade of marijuana. It is made from the resin found on flower clusters and top leaves of the female hemp plant.</strong></p>
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<p><strong>The effects of marijuana on a user change dramatically as the dosage increases. Taken at low doses, marijuana tends to make a user drowsy and relaxed. The user may also feel a general sense of well-being. As the dose increases, a user may experience an altered sense of time and awareness, and may have difficulty completing thoughts and taking part in conversation. A user&#8217;s sense of balance and short-term memory (remembering very recent events or from one moment to the next) may also be affected. At higher doses, severe psychological disturbances can take place, such as paranoia, hallucinations, and panic attacks. Marijuana affects the cardiovascular system by increasing heart rate and dilating (expanding) blood vessels in the eyes. Difficulty in coordinating body movements and pains in the chest may be other effects of the drug. Scientists believe that long-term use of marijuana damages the lungs in a manner similar to tobacco smoking.</strong></p>
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<p><strong>Scientific studies released in mid-1997 indicate that people who smoke large amounts of marijuana may experience changes in their brain chemistry. These changes are similar to those seen in the brains of people who abuse addictive drugs such as heroin, cocaine, nicotine, and alcohol. All addictive drugs increase the amount of dopamine in the brain. Dopamine is a brain chemical responsible for causing feelings of reward. The new studies found (for the first time) that high doses of marijuana increased the levels of dopamine in the brain. Constant use of addictive drugs, however, can cause the brain to lose its ability to produce high levels of dopamine. When this happens, a drug user feels a greater need for the drug, or for even stronger drugs. Scientists believe this may occur with marijuana.</strong></p>
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<p><strong>Users of addictive drugs feel withdrawal symptoms (feeling anxious, edgy, and unable to cope) when they stop taking the drugs. It was previously believed that marijuana users did not suffer feelings of withdrawal. However, the recent studies indicate that heavy users of marijuana smoke not so much for the &#8220;high&#8221; but to calm their feelings of anxiety brought on by withdrawal from the drug. Since THC is absorbed primarily in the fat tissues and lingers in the bloodstream, withdrawal symptoms are not as evident as with fast-acting drugs like nicotine.</strong></p>
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<p><strong>In 1985, the FDA gave approval for the use of two psychoactive chemicals from marijuana to help prevent the nausea and vomiting many cancer patients experience after receiving chemotherapy. For these patients, THC can be prescribed in capsule form. Research suggests that compounds (other than THC) inhaled when smoking marijuana can also be used for medicinal purposes. Marijuana may help stop the weight loss in AIDS patients, it may lower eye pressure in people with glaucoma, it may control spasms in multiple sclerosis patients, and it may help relieve chronic pain. </strong></p>
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		<title>Effects of Drugs and Alcohol in Your Career</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This article will give you information on the problems of using drugs and their effects on health and work. The amount of medicinal information available is inadequate. Most people understand that medicines are not good, but they do not always think about how the consequences of medicine uses can affect their work. </p>
<p> This is not a replacement for substance mistreatment. If a person is having problems related to the misuse of medicines, he or she should be referred to a qualified substance abuse expert. This guidance is only designed as an educational program for employment seekers. The medicines that will be discussed in this topic are alcohol, nicotine, caffeine, and illicit (marijuana, cocaine, heroine, LSD, etc.) medicines as complete group.</p>
<p> Begin the lesson by discussing medicine tests at work. Inform trainees that employers have the right to test for illegal medicine use. More than 70 per cent of illegal medicine users are employed. Of people who called a drugs help line, 70 per cent indicated they used cocaine while working, 60 per cent reported that medicines unfavorably affected their job performance, and 15-18 per cent had stolen from employers to support their medicine habit. Medicine using employees at General Motors average 30-40 sick days per year compared to 4-5 sick days for non users. Researches found that substance abuse is the number one health problem in the country. </p>
<p> When employees fail to work, they need to pay sick days and overtime for replacement employees. Deprived performance leads to work not getting done on time and bad quality. When products and services are not done properly, they need to be done over. Repeating any procedure costs money. Workplace injuries cost organizations a lot of money in avoidance program, employee’s compensation, and replacement employees. All of these factors lead to higher cost. High costs leads to money being spent on training new employees.</p>
<p> The bad effects of alcohol and illegal medicine use should be discussed. Use of alcohol or illegal medicines while working is definitely related to bad performance and accidents. Long-term abuse of alcohol or illegal medicines is linked to health problems such as heart disease, high blood pressure, cancer, and liver disease. Even occasional parting the night before office can impact a person’s job. Calling in sick and bad job performance when at work can affect a person’s job evaluations and opportunities to move forward in the organization. </p>
<p> I hope in this article you get some useful information on how medicines and drugs can ruin your career. </p>
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		<title>Effects Of Drug Abuse; Family And Friends</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Dealing with Drug Abuse in the FamilyWhat exactly is drug abuse?The use of a drug for a nontherapeutic effect. Some of the most commonly abused drugs are alcohol; nicotine; marijuana; amphetamines; barbiturates; cocaine; methaqualone; opium alkaloids; synthetic opioids; benzodiazepines, including flunitrazepam (Rohypnol); gamma-hydroxybutyrate; 3,4-methylenedioxymethamphetamine (MDMA, ecstasy); phencyclidine; ketamine; and anabolic steroids. Drug abuse may lead [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Dealing with Drug Abuse in the Family<br />What exactly is drug abuse?<br />The use of a drug for a nontherapeutic effect. Some of the most commonly abused drugs are alcohol; nicotine; marijuana; amphetamines; barbiturates; cocaine; methaqualone; opium alkaloids; synthetic opioids; benzodiazepines, including flunitrazepam (Rohypnol); gamma-hydroxybutyrate; 3,4-methylenedioxymethamphetamine (MDMA, ecstasy); phencyclidine; ketamine; and anabolic steroids. Drug abuse may lead to organ damage, addiction, and disturbed patterns of behaviour. Some illicit drugs, such as heroin, lysergic acid diethylamide, and phencyclidine hydrochloride, have no recognized therapeutic effect in humans. Use of these drugs often incurs criminal penalty in addition to the potential for physical, social, and psychological harm.</p>
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<p>Drug abuse does not just effect those abusing the drug – it also effects those around the user, including (but not limited to); family, friends and co-workers. In this article I’ll explain two things to you; what these effects are, and how you can get help to tackle them.</p>
<p>Effects:</p>
<p>Children, young children especially, are easily affected by drug abusing parents. When a child’s parents are abusing drugs openly it can push the child into viewing themselves as different. It might seem like a small thing, but feeling different from everybody else is one of the most common roads to depression, and depression kills more than drugs – indirectly. He or she may feel outward from their peers or even strangers in their own home – if you had a drug abusing parent, would you take your friends home to play the play station?<br />It also puts a heavy implication on them to develop an OCD or even worse, wind up involved in crime.</p>
<p>The friends of a drug addict will often feel rejected as the drug abuser starts to stay at home taking drugs rather than going out with friends, this can lead to the friends feeling not only rejected, but it also puts them in a tricky situation. Friends are important and if a person is going to quit drugs – then they will need all of the support they can get!</p>
<p>Drug abuse has a very negative effect on a person’s financial status. Drugs are not cheap at the best of times – but it doesn’t help that drug dealers tend to offer them at a low price first, and then raise the price when the user is addicted so that they are prepared to pay absurd amounts of money for a ‘fix’. If money isn’t legally available then an addict might eventually be pressured into crime or ‘service’ – which means they’ll be either stealing money to pay for drugs, or they’ll be ‘working’ illegally for drugs.</p>
<p>Help:</p>
<p>Help can come from many places, below is a list I compiled of websites and organisations which I feel can help you!</p>
<p>Websites and Organizations;<br />http://www.lifeline.org.uk<br />www.drugsline.org<br />‘Unhooked’</p>
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<p>Liam Hayman is a 16-years-old school kid &#8211; just your average school kid. This is why he views his articles based on mostly teen issues to be of value because they are from the eyes of a current teenager!</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Depending on the type of drug a person uses, he or she will experience different drugs long term effects. It doesn’t matter if you think that pot is a soft drug and you will only do that drug because the others are hard drugs. That’s nonsense. Did you know that internationally, cannabis is considered to by as bad a cocaine, heroin, etc…? But let’s not get into a discussion which drug is softer than another, the truth is that all drugs have horrible drugs long term effects.</p>
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<p>The information you will read here is the truth as it comes. No whichi-wachi nonsense. All the research has come from official pages of the United Nations, World Health Organization and more. Drugs long term effects will cripple the body’s ability to do something specific without drug use. This is why it’s do hard to overcome drug addiction, because of the drug’s long term effects.</p>
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<p>Lets start with a popular-known drug called Methamphetamine, also known as &#8220;Meth,&#8221; and many more. This drug stimulates the brain ability to produce pleasure, and with repeated use, the long term drug effect will be horrible. It will literally &#8220;turn off&#8221; the brain’s ability to produce pleasure without the presence of Meth. Another popular known drug is Crack/Cocaine. It has very similar drug long term effects as Meth, but as a big extra long term drug effect, cocaine has the uniqueness of accompanying the short-lived euphoria by a &#8220;crash.&#8221; </p>
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<p>This involves repeatedly falling into depressions, anxiety attacks, extreme fatigue and paranoia, as well as deterioration of general health. A common drug long term effect is to develop an extreme carving for more cocaine but will only result into more long term drug effects of depression, paranoia, etc…</p>
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<p>Heroin is a brutal drug that produces drugs long term effects of kidney shut down, poisoning from contaminated spots of injection and even toxic leukoencephalopathy. Drugs long term effects associated to toxic leukoencephalopathy range from forgetfulness, inattention, and changes in personality to coma, dementia, and even death.</p>
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<p>And for last, I left the drugs long term effects of marijuana. A single straw of marijuana contains more tar than you can find inside a whole pack of cigarettes. Somehow, it has been widely thought that smoking a cigarette is worse that smoking pot, while in reality it’s completely the other way around. Other marijuana drugs long term effects can be homosexual tendencies, impotence, and serves as a welcome door to other drugs as well.    </p>
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<p>Drugs kill, ands that’s that, not matter which drugs long term effects they have. If you think someone close to you is using, talk to him and consider a drug rehab center immediately.</p>
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