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| Some people who are shy in social situations who turn to marijuana to
loosen up, frequently end up making fools of themselves and doing things that they later regret. |
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Sleepiness and increased hunger | |
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Difficulty keeping track of time, impaired or reduced short-term memory | |
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Reduced ability to perform tasks requiring concentration and coordination, such as driving a car. | |
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Increased heart rate | |
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Potential cardiac dangers for those with preexisting heart disease | |
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Bloodshot eyes | |
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Decreased social inhibitions | |
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Risk of paranoia, hallucinations, intense anxiety |
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Increased risk of chronic pulmonary disorders, including cancer | |
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Decrease in testosterone levels for men | |
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Increase in testosterone levels for women | |
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Lower sperm counts and difficulty having children in men | |
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Increased risk of infertility in women | |
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Psychological dependence requiring more of the drug to get the same effect |
If you or someone you know has been using marijuana,
there is help available.
Talk to a school counselor, a friend, or a parent.
| Some people find that marijuana can increase their appetites which may lead to gorging on junk food and possible weight gain. | |
| A recent study of 1,023 trauma patients admitted to a shock trauma unit (receiving only the most seriously injured accident victims), found that one-third had detectable levels of marijuana in their blood. |
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Source: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
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