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Experts claim that they are more dangerous than traditional cigarettes because menthol creates a cooling sensation that helps to mask the tobacco flavor, allowing the user to inhale more smoke per puff

Achievement: Learning disabilities Adaptive behavior: Poor impulse control, poor personal boundaries, poor anger management, stubbornness, intrusive behavior, too friendly with strangers, poor daily living skills, developmental delays Attention: Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), poor attention or concentration, distractible Cognition: Intellectual disability, confusion under pressure, poor abstract skills, difficulty distinguishing between fantasy and reality, slower cognitive processing Executive functioning: Poor judgment, information-processing disorder, poor at perceiving patterns, poor cause and effect reasoning, inconsistent at linking words to actions, poor generalization ability Language: Expressive or receptive language disorders, grasp parts but not whole concepts, lack understanding of metaphor, idioms, or sarcasm Memory: Poor short-term memory, inconsistent memory and knowledge base Motor skills: Poor handwriting, poor fine motor skills, poor gross motor skills, delayed motor skill development (e.g., riding a bicycle at an appropriate age) Sensory processing and soft neurological problems: sensory processing disorder, sensory defensiveness, undersensitivity to stimulation Social communication: Intrude into conversations, inability to read nonverbal or social cues, "chatty" but without substance Secondary disabilities [edit] The secondary disabilities of FAS are those that arise later in life, secondary to central nervous system damage

Unlike edibles, tinctures are also low in calories, which means you can enjoy all the benefits of cannabidiol without worrying about your diet
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