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The Effects of Cannabis (Marijuana) on the Brain & Body | Huberman Lab Podcast #92
In this episode, I discuss cannabis (aka marijuana), including the biological mechanisms underlying its effects on the mind and body, its known medical applications, its impact on libido, creativity, hunger, hormones and more. I also cover the known adverse health consequences of chronic and even acute (one-time) use and the factors that determine if cannabis is helpful or harmful. Additionally, I detail how the various strains of cannabis: sativa, indica and hybrid strains, can produce such divergent effects depending on the strain type, THC-to-CBD ratio, total dosage, and frequency of use. I review why cannabis can impact speech patterns and one’s propensity to develop anxiety/depression during and after use and, in some individuals, paranoia. As the legal landscape for cannabis is rapid...
published: 03 Oct 2022
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Everything we know about the health effects of marijuana
It’s official. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has announced that recreational pot legalization will come Oct. 17. Now that the substance will be readily available to the public, the health debate is back on the table.
For more info, please go to https://globalnews.ca/news/4309415/health-weed-canada-legalization/
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published: 05 Jul 2018
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Effects of Cannabis on your body.
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Chapters
0:00 Introduction to Cannabis
0:54 Effects of Cannabis on the Respiratory System
1:33 Effects of Cannabis on the Circulatory System
2:20 Effects of Cannabis on the Central Nervous System
3:20 Effects of Cannabis on the Digestive System
3:40 Effects of Cannabis on the Immune System
The effects of cannabis are caused by chemical compounds in the cannabis plant, including 400 different cannabinoids such as tetrahydrocannabinol (THC),[1] which allow its drug to have various psychological and physiological effects on the human body. Different plants of the genus Cannabis contain different and often unpredictable concentrations of THC and other cannabinoids and hundreds of other molecules that have a pharmacological effect,[2][3] so that the final net effect cannot reliably be fores...
published: 26 Jun 2021
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The Effect of Cannabis/Marijuana on Mental Health and is it Addictive?
In this clip of the UCLA BrainSPORT Podcast Cannabis episode, Adel and Maddie Katz Professor and Vice-Chair of Clinical Affairs in the UCLA Department of Psychiatry, Dr. Thomas Strouse, discuss the effects of Cannabis on mental health and whether Cannabis is an addictive substance.
For the full UCLA BrainSPORT Podcast Cannabis episode click this link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sLJ8PVg3Xu0&list=PLw0lBK4PlwF7-x9Q50kXI1x1xn05Kg51m&index=2
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published: 15 Sep 2022
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Marijuana Effects on the Brain, the Goods and the Bads, Animation.
The Science behind Marijuana (Cannabis), Marijuana mechanism of action. Source of information: National Institute on Drug Abuse; National Institutes of Health; U.S. Department of Health and Human Services: https://www.drugabuse.gov/publications/drugfacts/marijuana
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published: 12 May 2016
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Effects of Cannabis (Marijuana) on Adolescent & Young Adult Brain | Dr. Andrew Huberman
Dr. Andrew Huberman explains the effects of cannabis (marijuana) on the adolescent and young adult brain.
Dr. Andrew Huberman is a tenured professor of neurobiology and ophthalmology at Stanford University School of Medicine and host of the Huberman Lab podcast.
Full episode: https://youtu.be/gXvuJu1kt48
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published: 30 Dec 2022
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Boston hospital warning of serious cannabis side effect
Cannabis has been legal to smoke, eat or vape since 2016. But since then, at least one Boston hospital says it's diagnosing more people with a serious -- and sobering -- side effect.
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published: 07 Jul 2023
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Marijuana: Heavy Users Risk Changes to Brain
A new study finds that heavy marijuana use by adults could have long-term effects on the brain. What kinds of effects? WSJ's Jason Bellini has #TheShortAnswer.
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Why People Choose to SMOKING WEED or MARIJUANA | Cannabis Use Disorder | SMQ
Do you know how cannabis use can complicate your life? Have you ever wondered why some people can't stop using it? Do you want to understand why some people get addicted and what problems they face? If you're looking for answers to these questions, you should watch our video.
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Treatment for Cannabis Use Disorder like Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Motivational Enhancement Therapy (MET), support groups, medication.
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published: 01 Jun 2024
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The Effects of Weed on Teenage Brains
When a person is smoking cannabis, one of the plant’s chemicals known as THC, passes from the lungs into the bloodstream and then to the brain. If that brain is exposed to a lot of THC, but still immature, the part responsible for controlling emotions may never reach its full potential. This can have long-term consequences and effects on one's measurable intelligence, learning and judgment. But there are also other reasons why teens should not consume weed.
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The Effects of Cannabis (Marijuana) on the Brain & Body | Huberman Lab Podcast #92
In this episode, I discuss cannabis (aka marijuana), including the biological mechanisms underlying its effects on the mind and body, its known medical applicat...
In this episode, I discuss cannabis (aka marijuana), including the biological mechanisms underlying its effects on the mind and body, its known medical applications, its impact on libido, creativity, hunger, hormones and more. I also cover the known adverse health consequences of chronic and even acute (one-time) use and the factors that determine if cannabis is helpful or harmful. Additionally, I detail how the various strains of cannabis: sativa, indica and hybrid strains, can produce such divergent effects depending on the strain type, THC-to-CBD ratio, total dosage, and frequency of use. I review why cannabis can impact speech patterns and one’s propensity to develop anxiety/depression during and after use and, in some individuals, paranoia. As the legal landscape for cannabis is rapidly evolving, this episode should interest a wide audience, including former/current cannabis users, those in the medical, sports, law enforcement, and educational communities and, of course, children, teenagers, and parents.
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Individual prolactin reactivity modulates response of nucleus accumbens to erotic stimuli during acute cannabis intoxication: an fMRI pilot study: https://bit.ly/3y9EcZR
Bayesian causal network modeling suggests adolescent cannabis use accelerates prefrontal cortical thinning: https://go.nature.com/3CrNToT
Association of cannabis potency with mental ill health and addiction: a systematic review: https://bit.ly/3ycIwrg
Other Links and Resources
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Timestamps
00:00:00 Cannabis (Marijuana)
00:04:46 New Huberman Lab Premium Membership
00:07:03 Tool: Non-Sleep Deep Rest (NSDR), Sleep & Anxiety
00:10:08 Levels, Thesis, InsideTracker
00:14:01 Momentous Supplements
00:15:08 Cannabis Strains, Psychoactive Compounds: THC & CBD
00:19:34 Sativa vs. Indica, Stimulant vs. Relaxation Effects
00:25:55 Hybrid Cannabis Strains, Type 1, 2 & 3 Strains
00:30:41 AG1 (Athletic Greens)
00:31:56 Naturally Occurring Receptors: Nicotinic & Cannabinoid Receptors (CB1)
00:40:35 THC, CBD vs. Endogenous Cannabinoids, Dependence
00:43:14 Endogenous Cannabinoids, Cannabinoid Receptors & Nervous System Function
00:53:07 Biological Effects of Cannabis
00:56:29 Cannabis Sativa & Subjective Effects: Mood, Stress, Alertness, Paranoia
01:04:58 Cannabis Indica & Subjective Effects, Memory, Dosage
01:09:41 Brain Areas Affected by THC & CBD, Side Effects
01:16:08 Creativity: Convergent vs. Divergent Thinking & Dopamine
01:26:41 Does Cannabis Increase Creativity?
01:35:08 Chronic Cannabis Use & Changes in Speech Patterns
01:46:46 Cannabis & Libido, Dopamine & Prolactin
01:56:55 Cannabis & Hormones: Prolactin, Testosterone, Estrogen & Fertility
02:06:53 Smoking/Vaping Tobacco or Cannabis & Negative Health Consequences
02:10:06 Avoiding Cannabis During Pregnancy/Breastfeeding, Fetal Neural Development
02:18:13 Negative Health Consequences of Cannabis, Anxiety & Depression, Tolerance
02:25:57 Cannabis Use & Adolescence/Young Adulthood, Predisposition to Psychosis
02:34:36 Adolescent Cannabis Use: Brain Development & Mental Health Disorders
02:41:44 Cannabis & Pain Management, Divergent Effects of Cannabis
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In this episode, I discuss cannabis (aka marijuana), including the biological mechanisms underlying its effects on the mind and body, its known medical applications, its impact on libido, creativity, hunger, hormones and more. I also cover the known adverse health consequences of chronic and even acute (one-time) use and the factors that determine if cannabis is helpful or harmful. Additionally, I detail how the various strains of cannabis: sativa, indica and hybrid strains, can produce such divergent effects depending on the strain type, THC-to-CBD ratio, total dosage, and frequency of use. I review why cannabis can impact speech patterns and one’s propensity to develop anxiety/depression during and after use and, in some individuals, paranoia. As the legal landscape for cannabis is rapidly evolving, this episode should interest a wide audience, including former/current cannabis users, those in the medical, sports, law enforcement, and educational communities and, of course, children, teenagers, and parents.
#HubermanLab #Science #Health
Thank you to our sponsors
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Website: https://hubermanlab.com
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Articles
Inspired by Mary Jane? Mechanisms underlying enhanced creativity in cannabis users: https://bit.ly/3UWZzqT
Adults with a history of recreational cannabis use have altered speech production: https://bit.ly/3RDBeDS
Individual prolactin reactivity modulates response of nucleus accumbens to erotic stimuli during acute cannabis intoxication: an fMRI pilot study: https://bit.ly/3y9EcZR
Bayesian causal network modeling suggests adolescent cannabis use accelerates prefrontal cortical thinning: https://go.nature.com/3CrNToT
Association of cannabis potency with mental ill health and addiction: a systematic review: https://bit.ly/3ycIwrg
Other Links and Resources
NSDR Protocol with Dr. Huberman on YouTube: https://youtu.be/AKGrmY8OSHM
Timestamps
00:00:00 Cannabis (Marijuana)
00:04:46 New Huberman Lab Premium Membership
00:07:03 Tool: Non-Sleep Deep Rest (NSDR), Sleep & Anxiety
00:10:08 Levels, Thesis, InsideTracker
00:14:01 Momentous Supplements
00:15:08 Cannabis Strains, Psychoactive Compounds: THC & CBD
00:19:34 Sativa vs. Indica, Stimulant vs. Relaxation Effects
00:25:55 Hybrid Cannabis Strains, Type 1, 2 & 3 Strains
00:30:41 AG1 (Athletic Greens)
00:31:56 Naturally Occurring Receptors: Nicotinic & Cannabinoid Receptors (CB1)
00:40:35 THC, CBD vs. Endogenous Cannabinoids, Dependence
00:43:14 Endogenous Cannabinoids, Cannabinoid Receptors & Nervous System Function
00:53:07 Biological Effects of Cannabis
00:56:29 Cannabis Sativa & Subjective Effects: Mood, Stress, Alertness, Paranoia
01:04:58 Cannabis Indica & Subjective Effects, Memory, Dosage
01:09:41 Brain Areas Affected by THC & CBD, Side Effects
01:16:08 Creativity: Convergent vs. Divergent Thinking & Dopamine
01:26:41 Does Cannabis Increase Creativity?
01:35:08 Chronic Cannabis Use & Changes in Speech Patterns
01:46:46 Cannabis & Libido, Dopamine & Prolactin
01:56:55 Cannabis & Hormones: Prolactin, Testosterone, Estrogen & Fertility
02:06:53 Smoking/Vaping Tobacco or Cannabis & Negative Health Consequences
02:10:06 Avoiding Cannabis During Pregnancy/Breastfeeding, Fetal Neural Development
02:18:13 Negative Health Consequences of Cannabis, Anxiety & Depression, Tolerance
02:25:57 Cannabis Use & Adolescence/Young Adulthood, Predisposition to Psychosis
02:34:36 Adolescent Cannabis Use: Brain Development & Mental Health Disorders
02:41:44 Cannabis & Pain Management, Divergent Effects of Cannabis
02:44:54 Zero-Cost Support, YouTube Feedback, Spotify & Apple Reviews, Sponsors, Premium Channel, Momentous Supplements, Neural Network Newsletter, Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn
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Title Card Photo Credit: Mike Blabac - https://www.blabacphoto.com
- published: 03 Oct 2022
- views: 3211011
4:18
Everything we know about the health effects of marijuana
It’s official. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has announced that recreational pot legalization will come Oct. 17. Now that the substance will be readily availabl...
It’s official. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has announced that recreational pot legalization will come Oct. 17. Now that the substance will be readily available to the public, the health debate is back on the table.
For more info, please go to https://globalnews.ca/news/4309415/health-weed-canada-legalization/
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It’s official. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has announced that recreational pot legalization will come Oct. 17. Now that the substance will be readily available to the public, the health debate is back on the table.
For more info, please go to https://globalnews.ca/news/4309415/health-weed-canada-legalization/
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- published: 05 Jul 2018
- views: 438068
4:06
Effects of Cannabis on your body.
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Chapters
0:00 Introduction to Cannabis
0:54 Effects of Cannabis on the Respiratory System
1:33 Effects of Cannabis on the Circulatory System
2:20 Effects of ...
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Chapters
0:00 Introduction to Cannabis
0:54 Effects of Cannabis on the Respiratory System
1:33 Effects of Cannabis on the Circulatory System
2:20 Effects of Cannabis on the Central Nervous System
3:20 Effects of Cannabis on the Digestive System
3:40 Effects of Cannabis on the Immune System
The effects of cannabis are caused by chemical compounds in the cannabis plant, including 400 different cannabinoids such as tetrahydrocannabinol (THC),[1] which allow its drug to have various psychological and physiological effects on the human body. Different plants of the genus Cannabis contain different and often unpredictable concentrations of THC and other cannabinoids and hundreds of other molecules that have a pharmacological effect,[2][3] so that the final net effect cannot reliably be foreseen.
Acute effects while under the influence can sometimes include euphoria.[4][5] Although some assert that cannabidiol (CBD), another cannabinoid found in cannabis in varying amounts, may alleviate the adverse effects of THC that some users experience,[6] little is known about CBD effects on humans.[7][8]
In the United States, medical cannabis research is limited by federal restrictions.[9] Smoking any substance could possibly carry similar risks as smoking tobacco due to carcinogens in all smoke,[10] [11][12] and the ultimate conclusions on these factors are disputed.[13][14][15][16]
Cannabis use disorder is defined as a medical diagnosis in the fifth revision of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-5).[17]
https://wn.com/Effects_Of_Cannabis_On_Your_Body.
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Chapters
0:00 Introduction to Cannabis
0:54 Effects of Cannabis on the Respiratory System
1:33 Effects of Cannabis on the Circulatory System
2:20 Effects of Cannabis on the Central Nervous System
3:20 Effects of Cannabis on the Digestive System
3:40 Effects of Cannabis on the Immune System
The effects of cannabis are caused by chemical compounds in the cannabis plant, including 400 different cannabinoids such as tetrahydrocannabinol (THC),[1] which allow its drug to have various psychological and physiological effects on the human body. Different plants of the genus Cannabis contain different and often unpredictable concentrations of THC and other cannabinoids and hundreds of other molecules that have a pharmacological effect,[2][3] so that the final net effect cannot reliably be foreseen.
Acute effects while under the influence can sometimes include euphoria.[4][5] Although some assert that cannabidiol (CBD), another cannabinoid found in cannabis in varying amounts, may alleviate the adverse effects of THC that some users experience,[6] little is known about CBD effects on humans.[7][8]
In the United States, medical cannabis research is limited by federal restrictions.[9] Smoking any substance could possibly carry similar risks as smoking tobacco due to carcinogens in all smoke,[10] [11][12] and the ultimate conclusions on these factors are disputed.[13][14][15][16]
Cannabis use disorder is defined as a medical diagnosis in the fifth revision of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-5).[17]
- published: 26 Jun 2021
- views: 1051057
5:15
The Effect of Cannabis/Marijuana on Mental Health and is it Addictive?
In this clip of the UCLA BrainSPORT Podcast Cannabis episode, Adel and Maddie Katz Professor and Vice-Chair of Clinical Affairs in the UCLA Department of Psychi...
In this clip of the UCLA BrainSPORT Podcast Cannabis episode, Adel and Maddie Katz Professor and Vice-Chair of Clinical Affairs in the UCLA Department of Psychiatry, Dr. Thomas Strouse, discuss the effects of Cannabis on mental health and whether Cannabis is an addictive substance.
For the full UCLA BrainSPORT Podcast Cannabis episode click this link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sLJ8PVg3Xu0&list=PLw0lBK4PlwF7-x9Q50kXI1x1xn05Kg51m&index=2
For more information on the UCLA Steve Tisch BrainSPORT Program: https://ucla.in/3t6Q77b
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In this clip of the UCLA BrainSPORT Podcast Cannabis episode, Adel and Maddie Katz Professor and Vice-Chair of Clinical Affairs in the UCLA Department of Psychiatry, Dr. Thomas Strouse, discuss the effects of Cannabis on mental health and whether Cannabis is an addictive substance.
For the full UCLA BrainSPORT Podcast Cannabis episode click this link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sLJ8PVg3Xu0&list=PLw0lBK4PlwF7-x9Q50kXI1x1xn05Kg51m&index=2
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- published: 15 Sep 2022
- views: 96403
6:24
Marijuana Effects on the Brain, the Goods and the Bads, Animation.
The Science behind Marijuana (Cannabis), Marijuana mechanism of action. Source of information: National Institute on Drug Abuse; National Institutes of Health; ...
The Science behind Marijuana (Cannabis), Marijuana mechanism of action. Source of information: National Institute on Drug Abuse; National Institutes of Health; U.S. Department of Health and Human Services: https://www.drugabuse.gov/publications/drugfacts/marijuana
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Marijuana, also known as cannabis, among other names, is a preparation of the Cannabis sativa plant - the hemp plant, intended for recreational and medicinal uses.
The main psychoactive chemical in marijuana is delta-9-tetrahydro-cannabinol, or THC. The Cannabis plant preparation also contains other compounds that are chemically related to THC, called cannabinoids.
THC is chemically similar to a class of substances found naturally in our nervous system called endogenous cannabinoids, or endocannabinoids, of which anandamide is best known so far. The endocannabinoids are part of a newly discovered system named the Endocannabinoid system, or ECS.
How the ECS works
The ECS acts as a modulator of neurotransmission.
When the postsynaptic neuron is activated, endocannabinoids are produced, released, and travel back to the presynaptic neuron where they activate cannabinoid receptors. By doing so, they control what happens next when the presynaptic cell is again stimulated. The general effect is a decrease in the release of neurotransmitters such as GABA or glutamate. In other words, the ECS acts as a “brake”, slowing down neuronal activities, preventing neurons from excessive firing.
Some examples of ECS functions include:
- Pain modulation: cannabinoids suppress pain signal processing, producing pain relief effects.
- Stress and anxiety reduction: The ECS has been implicated in the habituation the body’s response to repeated exposure to restraint stress.
- Mood regulation: the ECS promotes “good feeling” by inducing dopamine release in the brain reward pathway. This explains the euphoria, or the “high”, experienced by marijuana users. THC mode of action is however different from other drugs: it induces dopamine release INDIRECTLY by removing inhibitory action of GABA on dopaminergic neurons.
The ECS is also involved in many more bodily activities, including appetite, memory, learning, sleeping patterns, immune functions and fertility.
So how can marijuana be harmful if it does exactly what our body already does to itself?
The endocannabinoids are short-acting transmitter substances. They are synthesized on demand and their signaling is rapidly terminated by specific enzymes. Marijuana users consume a much higher amount of THC. THC is also much more stable and can persist in the body for a longer period of time.
THC overwhelms the EC system, overriding normal brain functions. Because cannabinoid receptors are present in many parts of the brain and body, the effects of THC are wide-ranging. It can slow down a person’s reaction time, which could impair driving or athletic skills; disrupt short-term memory and higher thought processes, which could affect learning capabilities and judgment ability. Higher doses of THC may also lead to reverse effects. Consuming marijuana by smoking may also damage the lungs to a similar extent as smoking cigarettes.
Long - term effects of THC
Substantial evidence from animal research indicates that marijuana exposure can cause long-term adverse changes in the brain. Long-term effects of marijuana in human are still debatable mostly due to difficulties of conducting research in human beings.
Medical uses of marijuana
While recreational use of marijuana is without doubt harmful, the Cannabis plant may be a valuable source of medicines. Currently, the two main cannabinoids from the marijuana plant that are of medical interest are THC and cannabidiol, or CBD. These chemicals are used to increase appetite and reduce nausea in patients undergoing cancer chemotherapy. They may also be useful in reducing pain and inflammation, controlling epileptic seizures, and possibly even treating autoimmune diseases and cancers.
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Marijuana, also known as cannabis, among other names, is a preparation of the Cannabis sativa plant - the hemp plant, intended for recreational and medicinal uses.
The main psychoactive chemical in marijuana is delta-9-tetrahydro-cannabinol, or THC. The Cannabis plant preparation also contains other compounds that are chemically related to THC, called cannabinoids.
THC is chemically similar to a class of substances found naturally in our nervous system called endogenous cannabinoids, or endocannabinoids, of which anandamide is best known so far. The endocannabinoids are part of a newly discovered system named the Endocannabinoid system, or ECS.
How the ECS works
The ECS acts as a modulator of neurotransmission.
When the postsynaptic neuron is activated, endocannabinoids are produced, released, and travel back to the presynaptic neuron where they activate cannabinoid receptors. By doing so, they control what happens next when the presynaptic cell is again stimulated. The general effect is a decrease in the release of neurotransmitters such as GABA or glutamate. In other words, the ECS acts as a “brake”, slowing down neuronal activities, preventing neurons from excessive firing.
Some examples of ECS functions include:
- Pain modulation: cannabinoids suppress pain signal processing, producing pain relief effects.
- Stress and anxiety reduction: The ECS has been implicated in the habituation the body’s response to repeated exposure to restraint stress.
- Mood regulation: the ECS promotes “good feeling” by inducing dopamine release in the brain reward pathway. This explains the euphoria, or the “high”, experienced by marijuana users. THC mode of action is however different from other drugs: it induces dopamine release INDIRECTLY by removing inhibitory action of GABA on dopaminergic neurons.
The ECS is also involved in many more bodily activities, including appetite, memory, learning, sleeping patterns, immune functions and fertility.
So how can marijuana be harmful if it does exactly what our body already does to itself?
The endocannabinoids are short-acting transmitter substances. They are synthesized on demand and their signaling is rapidly terminated by specific enzymes. Marijuana users consume a much higher amount of THC. THC is also much more stable and can persist in the body for a longer period of time.
THC overwhelms the EC system, overriding normal brain functions. Because cannabinoid receptors are present in many parts of the brain and body, the effects of THC are wide-ranging. It can slow down a person’s reaction time, which could impair driving or athletic skills; disrupt short-term memory and higher thought processes, which could affect learning capabilities and judgment ability. Higher doses of THC may also lead to reverse effects. Consuming marijuana by smoking may also damage the lungs to a similar extent as smoking cigarettes.
Long - term effects of THC
Substantial evidence from animal research indicates that marijuana exposure can cause long-term adverse changes in the brain. Long-term effects of marijuana in human are still debatable mostly due to difficulties of conducting research in human beings.
Medical uses of marijuana
While recreational use of marijuana is without doubt harmful, the Cannabis plant may be a valuable source of medicines. Currently, the two main cannabinoids from the marijuana plant that are of medical interest are THC and cannabidiol, or CBD. These chemicals are used to increase appetite and reduce nausea in patients undergoing cancer chemotherapy. They may also be useful in reducing pain and inflammation, controlling epileptic seizures, and possibly even treating autoimmune diseases and cancers.
- published: 12 May 2016
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Effects of Cannabis (Marijuana) on Adolescent & Young Adult Brain | Dr. Andrew Huberman
Dr. Andrew Huberman explains the effects of cannabis (marijuana) on the adolescent and young adult brain.
Dr. Andrew Huberman is a tenured professor of neurobi...
Dr. Andrew Huberman explains the effects of cannabis (marijuana) on the adolescent and young adult brain.
Dr. Andrew Huberman is a tenured professor of neurobiology and ophthalmology at Stanford University School of Medicine and host of the Huberman Lab podcast.
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Dr. Andrew Huberman explains the effects of cannabis (marijuana) on the adolescent and young adult brain.
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Boston hospital warning of serious cannabis side effect
Cannabis has been legal to smoke, eat or vape since 2016. But since then, at least one Boston hospital says it's diagnosing more people with a serious -- and so...
Cannabis has been legal to smoke, eat or vape since 2016. But since then, at least one Boston hospital says it's diagnosing more people with a serious -- and sobering -- side effect.
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Marijuana: Heavy Users Risk Changes to Brain
A new study finds that heavy marijuana use by adults could have long-term effects on the brain. What kinds of effects? WSJ's Jason Bellini has #TheShortAnswer.
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Why People Choose to SMOKING WEED or MARIJUANA | Cannabis Use Disorder | SMQ
Do you know how cannabis use can complicate your life? Have you ever wondered why some people can't stop using it? Do you want to understand why some people get...
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The Effects of Weed on Teenage Brains
When a person is smoking cannabis, one of the plant’s chemicals known as THC, passes from the lungs into the bloodstream and then to the brain. If that brain is...
When a person is smoking cannabis, one of the plant’s chemicals known as THC, passes from the lungs into the bloodstream and then to the brain. If that brain is exposed to a lot of THC, but still immature, the part responsible for controlling emotions may never reach its full potential. This can have long-term consequences and effects on one's measurable intelligence, learning and judgment. But there are also other reasons why teens should not consume weed.
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Watch this 16-minutes documentary: High School: Marijuana in an American Public High School. Smoking pot has become almost a norm at this Portland high school.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BApEKGUpcXs
Learn about Teen Brain Development with this short explainer video.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EpfnDijz2d8
SOURCES
Understanding the Teen Brain
https://www.urmc.rochester.edu/encyclopedia/content.aspx?ContentTypeID=1&ContentID=3051#
Persistent cannabis users show neuropsychological decline from childhood to midlife
https://www.pnas.org/doi/abs/10.1073/pnas.1206820109
Continued cannabis use and risk of incidence and persistence of psychotic symptoms: 10 year follow-up cohort study
https://www.bmj.com/content/342/bmj.d738
Adolescent Initiation of Cannabis Use and Early-Onset Psychosis
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/25774457/
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CHAPTER
00:00 Introduction
01:14 THC effect on brain
01:34 Adult vs Teenage brain
03:30 Conclusion
03:56 What do you think?
04:13 Sponsor credit
04:20 Ending
#teens #weed #brain #sproutslearning
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When a person is smoking cannabis, one of the plant’s chemicals known as THC, passes from the lungs into the bloodstream and then to the brain. If that brain is exposed to a lot of THC, but still immature, the part responsible for controlling emotions may never reach its full potential. This can have long-term consequences and effects on one's measurable intelligence, learning and judgment. But there are also other reasons why teens should not consume weed.
This video was made possible with the kind support of https://weed.com
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THANKS to our patrons
This video was made with the sponsorship from www.weed.com and the support of our Patrons: Andrea Basillio Rava, Angela, ArkiTechy, Artur, azad bel, Badrah, Cedric.Wang, David Markham, Delandric Webb, Denis Kraus, Digital INnov8ors, Dr. Matthias Müller-Mellin, Duane Bemister, Esther Chiang, Eva Marie Koblin, Fatenah G Issa, Floris Devreese, Frari63, Gatsby Dkdc, Ginger, Harmoniac Design, ICH KANN DEUTSCH UND ES WAR EINFACH!, Isabelle, Jana Heinze, Jannes Kroon, Jeffrey Cassianna, Joanne Doyle, Johan Klassen, John Burghardt, Jonathan Schwarz, Justin Keith, Karen Lewis, Kenneth Natvig, Khadijah Sellers, Leonel, Linus Linderoth, Liskaya, Marcel, María, Mathis Nu, Matthias Ruck, Mezes.Macko, Michael Brown, Mindozone, Natalie O’Brien, Nicki, Okan Elibol, Paul Hopkins, Peter Bishop, Petra, Raymond Fujioka, Robert Cook, scripz, Sebastian Huaytan Meder, Si, Stefan Gros, Stephen Clark, Stuart Bishop, Susan Schuster, Tetiana Gerasymova, Tristan Scifo, Victor Paweletz, Yvonne Clapham and all the others.Thank you! To join them visit www.patreon.com/sprouts
COLLABORATORS
Script: Jonas Koblin
Artist: Pascal Gaggelli
Voice: Matt Abbott
Coloring: Nalin
Editing: Peera Lertsukittipongsa
Sound Design: Miguel Ojeda
Production: Selina Bador
Fact-checking: Ludovico Di Chanaz
SOUNDTRACKS
Cheeky Plum Fairy - Shaun Frearson
Magical Keys - Studio Le Bus
DIG DEEPER with these top videos, games and resources:
Watch this 16-minutes documentary: High School: Marijuana in an American Public High School. Smoking pot has become almost a norm at this Portland high school.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BApEKGUpcXs
Learn about Teen Brain Development with this short explainer video.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EpfnDijz2d8
SOURCES
Understanding the Teen Brain
https://www.urmc.rochester.edu/encyclopedia/content.aspx?ContentTypeID=1&ContentID=3051#
Persistent cannabis users show neuropsychological decline from childhood to midlife
https://www.pnas.org/doi/abs/10.1073/pnas.1206820109
Continued cannabis use and risk of incidence and persistence of psychotic symptoms: 10 year follow-up cohort study
https://www.bmj.com/content/342/bmj.d738
Adolescent Initiation of Cannabis Use and Early-Onset Psychosis
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/25774457/
CLASSROOM EXERCISE
To learn more about suggested classroom activity on this topic, check out our website!
CHAPTER
00:00 Introduction
01:14 THC effect on brain
01:34 Adult vs Teenage brain
03:30 Conclusion
03:56 What do you think?
04:13 Sponsor credit
04:20 Ending
#teens #weed #brain #sproutslearning
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