Weed Absolutely Wrecks Your Vision, According to New Research

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Weed Absolutely Wrecks Your Vision, According to New Research
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It turns out that smoking weed can utterly mess with your vision, according to a new study by University of Granada scientists., but it still might come as shock to many who think they're still operating at 100 percent.

The experiment did have some problems, namely that it only studied 31 volunteers when they were both sober and then after they toked up, so scientists will need to conduct a much larger version of the experiment to validate the findings. But even so, this first-of-its-kind scientific look at how weed worsens vision raises an important issue that warrants further scrutiny in order to keep people safe as drug use

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