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Which of the following is true about cannabis?
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Meanwhile, here are several commonly true, evidence-based facts about cannabis you might find useful:
- Cannabis comes from the Cannabis plant (commonly C. sativa and C. indica) and contains many cannabinoids; the main psychoactive one is THC and a non‑intoxicating one is CBD.
- THC produces intoxication (euphoria, altered perception) and can impair memory, attention, coordination, and driving.
- Cannabis has recognized medical uses (e.g., some types of chronic pain, chemotherapy‑induced nausea, and FDA‑approved CBD for certain epilepsies), but its medical effectiveness varies by condition and formulation.
- Regular heavy use, especially starting in adolescence, increases the risk of dependence and can harm cognitive development and mental health for some people (e.g., risk of psychosis in those predisposed).
- Short‑term effects can include anxiety, paranoia, tachycardia; smoking cannabis can irritate the lungs.
- Legal status varies widely by country and U.S. state — possession, sale, and medical/recreational use may be legal, restricted, or illegal depending on location.
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Meanwhile, here are several commonly true, evidence-based facts about cannabis you might find useful:
- Cannabis comes from the Cannabis plant (commonly C. sativa and C. indica) and contains many cannabinoids; the main psychoactive one is THC and a non‑intoxicating one is CBD.
- THC produces intoxication (euphoria, altered perception) and can impair memory, attention, coordination, and driving.
- Cannabis has recognized medical uses (e.g., some types of chronic pain, chemotherapy‑induced nausea, and FDA‑approved CBD for certain epilepsies), but its medical effectiveness varies by condition and formulation.
- Regular heavy use, especially starting in adolescence, increases the risk of dependence and can harm cognitive development and mental health for some people (e.g., risk of psychosis in those predisposed).
- Short‑term effects can include anxiety, paranoia, tachycardia; smoking cannabis can irritate the lungs.
- Legal status varies widely by country and U.S. state — possession, sale, and medical/recreational use may be legal, restricted, or illegal depending on location.
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