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1 Ana De Jesus Junior Health 11 Block 2B December 2015
Marijuana Ana De Jesus Junior Health 11 Block 2B December 2015 No notes needed for this page

2 the dried leaves and flowers of the hemp plant that are smoked as a drug
You must put information here including definitions and how to pronounce any word you use. You may copy and paste information here as you begin. Then use what you need. Information must be filled on all pages here before adding to your slides above. (Except the title.) Marijuana

3 Facts about Marijuana How many teens/people use this drug?
104 million Americans over the age of 12 had tried marijuana at least once Do people die from this drug? No; not even once. Is it increasing or decreasing? Marijuana use has increased since In 2013, there were 19.8 million current users—about 7.5 percent of people aged 12 or older—up from 14.5 million (5.8 percent) in 2007. Who uses it? (men, women, ethnic groups?) Everyone used it can be women, men, and ethnic group You must put information here including definitions and how to pronounce any word you use.

4 rolled cigarettes, or in pipes or water pipes
rolled cigarettes, or in pipes or water pipes. They also smoke it in blunts—emptied cigars that have been partly or completely refilled with marijuana. How is it taken?

5 Physical Consequences
Breathing problems. Increased heart rate. Problems with child development during and after pregnancy. Physical Consequences

6 temporary hallucinations—sensations and images that seem real though they are not
temporary paranoia—extreme and unreasonable distrust of others worsening symptoms in patients with schizophrenia (a severe mental disorder with symptoms such as hallucinations, paranoia, and disorganized thinking) Depression Anxiety suicidal thoughts among teens Mental Consequence…

7 Emotional Side Effect altered senses altered sense of time
changes in mood impaired body movement difficulty with thinking and problem-solving impaired memory Emotional Side Effect

8 Preventing Marijuana If genetic, can parents know ahead?
If lifestyle, can people not do something? If unknown, is there early diagnosis? You must put information here including definitions and how to pronounce any word you use.

9 Treatment How can someone get treatment?
Behavioral support has been effective in treating marijuana addiction. Where are centers? Therapy? Cognitive-behavioral therapy Contingency management Motivational enhancement therapy Medication? No medications currently exist for treatment. You must put information here including definitions and how to pronounce any word you use. You may copy and paste information from your sources here. Treatment

10 Explain what the diagram is and what it means here.
Source: Must be listed!

11 Web Resources for name of disease here
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