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Student Health 101 Paper

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One thing I did not like about the Student Health 101 website was the titles of the articles and the overall layout of the website. I felt the website did not look like a school related website, but a website that looks like it is going to be filled with pop-up ads. I also felt the titles of the articles were very click-bait like one of the articles was titled “5 things you didn’t know about vaping” and looked like something you would see at the bottom of webpages as advertisements. I did not feel the website had a very professional feel to it. However, when I actually clicked on some of the articles I found the content to be very easy to read and useful. I decided to take a look at how the textbook and the website talk about marijuana …show more content…

The textbook only stated that marijuana use may result in a decline in academic performance while the website had an article that went into more depth of how marijuana use can affect a student’s grades. The articles cited specific quotes from doctors saying ““Students who go to class high are not getting their money’s worth” and “What does heavy use mean for students? Daily marijuana users may find themselves consistently intellectually impaired. For near-daily or daily users, even stopping for several days may not lessen the intellectual impairment”. It surprised me how much of a difference there was in terms of the effect of marijuana on grades because both are tools that are used by students to succeed in college and the textbook is probably more likely to be used because it is specifically related to a student’s class. One similarity is that both the website and the textbook said almost word for word that legalization would make the drugs more available to children and teens. They both also stated the general short and long-term effects of smoking marijuana however, the website stated that the long-term effects on the brain were only a “maybe” while the book states that long-term use will cause “further slowing of mental processing and reaction time”. An interesting fact that is mentioned in both sources is that the potency of marijuana has increased dramatically over the last 50 years. In terms of numbers they both state that virtually the exact same

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