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National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA/NIH) | Mind Matters: The Body’s Response to K2/Spice @NIDANIH | Uploaded September 2020 | Updated October 2024, 16 hours ago.
This video for middle school students describes how synthetic cannabinoids, called K2 or Spice, affect the brain and the body. Check out the Mind Matters Series with other drugs and the body related videos and other teaching tools: teens.drugabuse.gov/teachers/mind-matters

This video can also be viewed at: teens.drugabuse.gov/teachers/mind-matters/k2-spice-bath-salts

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