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Marijuana Use Does Not Lower Your IQ

<p style&equals;"text-align&colon; justify">Duke University published a story in 2012 linking heavy marijuana usage with declining IQ in teenagers&period; However&comma; Columbia University noted the sample size of heavy users was too small&comma; just 38 students&comma; and believed the results were generalized&period; Another study was published just 6 months after the original study was conducted&comma; showing where the Duke studied was flawed&colon; &&num;8220&semi;Although it would be too strong to say that the results have been discredited&comma; the methodology is flawed and the causal inference drawn from the results premature&period;&&num;8221&semi;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p style&equals;"text-align&colon; justify">A study out of the University College of London provides an even clearer picture at how the study was inaccurate&period; A new study uses a much larger sample of children&comma; approximately 2&comma;600 children from the U&period;K&period; born between 1991 and 1992&period; Researchers conducting the study measured the IQ of the children at age 8 and age 15&period; The study showed no indication of lower IQ in cannabis using teenagers&period; Other factors such as alcohol usage and cigarette usage were taken into account during the study&period; Marijuana had no relation to lower IQ scores&period; Alcohol however showed to be very predictive of declining IQ scores&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p style&equals;"text-align&colon; justify">The study did determine that marijuana users are impaired educationally to a slight degree&comma; even among the heaviest marijuana users&period; Students seemed to score about 3&percnt; lower on tests and state exams when taken at age 16 and compared to their results at age 9&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p style&equals;"text-align&colon; justify">The focus on finding the dangers of using marijuana could be distracting people from the more plausible standpoint that marijuana can lead users down a life of risky lifestyle choices&period; Many skeptics say that medical marijuana legalization could make more harmful drugs freely available as well&period; However&comma; advocates behind medical marijuana say there are lots of behaviors that could affect a person&&num;8217&semi;s lifestyle choices&comma; many of these behaviors would be more likely than pot&period; Regulating marijuana use makes no more sense than regulating these other behaviors&period; There has also been no corresponding negative outcome during the last decade of medical marijuana legalization&period; If marijuana led to poor lifestyle choices&comma; this would be reflected in society as marijuana has become more available&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p style&equals;"text-align&colon; justify">It&&num;8217&semi;s very reasonable for parents to assume that use of any substance&comma; whether it be marijuana or a prescription medicine&comma; could result in declining grades or a weakened performance educationally&period; This is why states such as Colorado and Washington have laws in lace to limit marijuana sales to adults over the age of 21&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p style&equals;"text-align&colon; justify">With this study and many more confirming that long-term or heavy marijuana use doesn&&num;8217&semi;t affect IQ scores&comma; research is showing that medical marijuana is safe and practical&period; Although it may impair short-term memory and make it difficult to focus&comma; marijuana won&&num;8217&semi;t lead to mental health decline&period; It could be assumed that marijuana is safe for the elderly and those at risk of mental health disorder&period; Marijuana&&num;8217&semi;s affects are believed to be short-term&comma; with no lasting or life altering long-term repercussions&period; However&comma; marijuana use does result in tar and smoke being inhaled into the lungs&comma; which can cause cancer and lead to lung disease&period; Using a marijuana vaporizer or a similar product to lessen the impact that marijuana smoke will have on your lungs is a credible way to improve its safety&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p style&equals;"text-align&colon; justify">Dylan is a full-time&comma; in-house writer for Green Wellness&comma; a business out of the Washington region located in Seattle&comma; Lynnwood&comma; Olympia&comma; Spokane&comma; Vancouver and many oher locations&period; Green Wellness provides patients with medical marijuana cards and evaluations with real doctors&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;

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