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New Scientist Breaking News - Marijuana might cause new cell growth in the brain
by Jamie at 1:36 pm EDT, Oct 14, 2005

The results suggest that marijuana, or its derivatives, could actually be good for the brain.

Uhm.... sweet!

Unless of course you work with me, in that cause I deplore the use of all drugs... bad bad drugs!


 
RE: New Scientist Breaking News - Marijuana might cause new cell growth in the brain
by Lost at 4:50 pm EDT, Oct 14, 2005

ibenez wrote:

The results suggest that marijuana, or its derivatives, could actually be good for the brain.

Uhm.... sweet!

Unless of course you work with me, in that cause I deplore the use of all drugs... bad bad drugs!

Results also suggest that actual marijuana has no such effect. Doh!


 
RE: New Scientist Breaking News - Marijuana might cause new cell growth in the brain
by Mike the Usurper at 5:05 pm EDT, Oct 14, 2005

ibenez wrote:

The results suggest that marijuana, or its derivatives, could actually be good for the brain.

Uhm.... sweet!

Unless of course you work with me, in that cause I deplore the use of all drugs... bad bad drugs!

Results also suggest that actual marijuana has no such effect. Doh!


New Scientist Breaking News - Marijuana might cause new cell growth in the brain
by Lost at 4:49 pm EDT, Oct 14, 2005

Xia Zhang of the University of Saskatchewan in Saskatoon, Canada, and colleagues decided to see what effects a synthetic cannabinoid called HU210 had on rats' brains.

They tested a synthetic cannabinoid that is NOT present in marijuana.

In another study, Barr Jacobs, a neuroscientist at Princeton University, gave mice the natural cannabinoid found in marijuana, THC (D9-tetrahydrocannabinol)). But he says he detected no neurogenesis, no matter what dose he gave or the length of time he gave it for. He will present his results at the Society for Neuroscience meeting in Washington DC in November.

Tests with the real deal show no such signs of 'cell growth in the brain.'

Emphasis on might here.


 
RE: New Scientist Breaking News - Marijuana might cause new cell growth in the brain
by ubernoir at 1:49 pm EDT, Oct 15, 2005

Jello wrote:

Xia Zhang of the University of Saskatchewan in Saskatoon, Canada, and colleagues decided to see what effects a synthetic cannabinoid called HU210 had on rats' brains.

They tested a synthetic cannabinoid that is NOT present in marijuana.

In another study, Barr Jacobs, a neuroscientist at Princeton University, gave mice the natural cannabinoid found in marijuana, THC (D9-tetrahydrocannabinol)). But he says he detected no neurogenesis, no matter what dose he gave or the length of time he gave it for. He will present his results at the Society for Neuroscience meeting in Washington DC in November.

Tests with the real deal show no such signs of 'cell growth in the brain.'

Emphasis on might here.

there are also studies which suggest a link between mental health problems and marijuana
having been a heavy marijuana user in my early 20s and having suffered over the past 12 years bouts of mental health difficulties ranging from psychotic episodes to suicide attempts i would urge caution.
I don't know catagorically that there is a causal link ( i did have mental health problems prior to my drug use) however just as some people are susceptable to becoming alcoholics i believe my drug use triggered problems. I also believe that for the majority marijuana, like alcohol, is not a problem and can be used harmlessly and should be legalised subject to health warnings.


  
RE: New Scientist Breaking News - Marijuana might cause new cell growth in the brain
by Lost at 5:39 pm EDT, Oct 15, 2005

adam wrote:

Jello wrote:

Xia Zhang of the University of Saskatchewan in Saskatoon, Canada, and colleagues decided to see what effects a synthetic cannabinoid called HU210 had on rats' brains.

They tested a synthetic cannabinoid that is NOT present in marijuana.

In another study, Barr Jacobs, a neuroscientist at Princeton University, gave mice the natural cannabinoid found in marijuana, THC (D9-tetrahydrocannabinol)). But he says he detected no neurogenesis, no matter what dose he gave or the length of time he gave it for. He will present his results at the Society for Neuroscience meeting in Washington DC in November.

Tests with the real deal show no such signs of 'cell growth in the brain.'

Emphasis on might here.

there are also studies which suggest a link between mental health problems and marijuana
having been a heavy marijuana user in my early 20s and having suffered over the past 12 years bouts of mental health difficulties ranging from psychotic episodes to suicide attempts i would urge caution.
I don't know catagorically that there is a causal link ( i did have mental health problems prior to my drug use) however just as some people are susceptable to becoming alcoholics i believe my drug use triggered problems. I also believe that for the majority marijuana, like alcohol, is not a problem and can be used harmlessly and should be legalised subject to health warnings.

Nevermind that its now been what, 5-10 years since Marijuana was conclusively shown to be physically addictive? I think the order of harmfulness of drugs is totally skewed. Marijuana is no more harmless than the amphetamines.


   
RE: New Scientist Breaking News - Marijuana might cause new cell growth in the brain
by Graham at 5:28 am EDT, Oct 17, 2005

Jello wrote:
Nevermind that its now been what, 5-10 years since Marijuana was conclusively shown to be physically addictive? I think the order of harmfulness of drugs is totally skewed. Marijuana is no more harmless than the amphetamines.

I'd personally go so far as to say that alcohol and nicotine should be banned as well, but unfortunatly that's not likely to happen any time soon.
I'm personally very much against the use of drugs at all, but I do believe that responsible use of cannabis is safer than the irresponsible use of alcohol that happens every day.


 
 
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