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Pot gives you unstoppable night vision
powers?

Pot gives you unstoppable night vision
powers?
07/07/2004 04:25 PM

An article in the Guardian about a recent scientific study that indicate marijuana consumption can improve night vision -- if you can keep your eyes open, that is.

Their results backed up claims by the Observer columnist Sue Arnold, who suffers from retinitis pigmentosa and is officially registered blind. She noticed several years ago that drawing on strong Jamaican skunk suddenly and temporarily enabled her to see things clearly. But Ms Arnold has since warned of side-effects that could impede night-time navigation.

"Only trouble was," she said, "I couldn't stand up."

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(Reuters)

Enron Ex-Chief Ken
Lay Indicted
-Sources (Reuters)

Tough Talk, Banter
Kick Off 4-Man
Campaign (AP)

Sources: Lay
Indicted in Enron's
Collapse (AP)

Armstrong Pulls
Ahead of Tour de
France Pack

What To Do About IE?
New Microsoft IT
Services:
'Hailstorm'
Revisited?

Caller ID Hackable
in VOIP Systems

Microsoft Readies
New Small Biz
Services

IE Flaws Boost
Browser Switching

Apple launches 'Cram
and Jam' promo

palmOne intros new
Mac resource center

Does Gmail Prove Web
Applications Can
Work?

On Extending HTML
Yahoo! Tests New
Look for Search
Results

Learning Lessons
from the Inktomi
Crash

Man Charged with
Fraud in Google
Scheme

The Four-Letter Word
That Can Get People
Excited About Your
Products

what is grok?