1. M Hedwall M Hedwall United States says:

    This study was done in the UK, right? Marijuana is not legal in the UK. Illegal weed can have all kinds of substances in it from pesticides to other chemicals (such as soaps) used to transport illegal substances with strong smells.
    That is just one problem with this study. Are they studying pure cannabis' effect on bones? I don't think so.

    • Tony Fontana Tony Fontana United States says:

      They are a "Booze"drinking country Breweries and distilleries galore .This is what they should be reporting and warning the world about. Wet Brain! or Wernicke's encephalopathy and WKS is most commonly seen in people who are alcoholic, and only 20% of cases are identified before death. This failure in diagnosis of WE and thus treatment of the disease leads to death in approximately 20% of cases, while 75% are left with permanent brain damage associated with WKS.[2] Of those affected, 25% require long-term institutionalization in order to receive effective care.One of my personal "Studies" is those who just exclusively use only cannabis, so again no other relaxants or intoxicants are not ever found (especially en mass) on a "Skid Row". Those using the drug alcohol many become derelicts ,ill,and homeless.Heroin ,meth,and crack jail or a "Skid Row" as well as derelict. Cannabis is not "Dope" it's a "Botanical" a remedy with medicinal qualities.

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