Hello and welcome to episode five of MEDspiration Studios!
In some states it is legal to grow, to sell, and to smoke cannabis. So when the smoke clears, is marijuana bad for you? Or could weed, actually be good for you? With the National Library of Medicine, Institute of Medicine and The American College of Physicians all issuing statements of support for further research and development on the uses of medical cannabis, the next few decades are going to be filled with fruitful answers. In light of these current affairs, our medical staff was inspired to create a video on how cannabis affects the human body.
Here are a few of the topics we cover in this episode:
1. Your Body on Cannabis: We will be going inside the human body and analyzing the step by step changes the body undergoes when someone smokes cannabis.
2. Comparing Lung Function: ‘Dabbing’ and Vaping vs. Blunts and Joints vs. Cigarettes.
3. Cannabis vs. Cancer: Can Cannabis Kill Cancer? We hope this video answers a ton of questions we have been receiving.
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This research was published in the U.S. National Institutes of Health’s National Library of Medicine (NIH/NLM):
- Medicinal use of cannabis in the United States: historical perspectives, current trends, and future directions:
- “Time for dabs”: Analyzing Twitter data on marijuana concentrates across the U.S.:
- What the initial literature suggests regarding vapourized cannabis and respiratory risk:
- Cannabis and tobacco smoke are not equally carcinogenic:
- The National Cancer Institute: Cannabis and Cannabinoids: