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- | Salmon migration affected by drug pollution in water from antianxiety medication | + | Seth Rogen knows he can handle weed better than most |
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- | Hatched in quiet streams | + | Hollywood funnyman (and success story) Seth Rogen is known for many things, not the least of which is his penchant for smoking marijuana. |
- | Recently, researchers discovered that when a drug called clobazam accumulates in salmon’s brains, migrating fish reach the ocean sooner and navigate dam obstacles faster. On the surface, this change might seem helpful to salmon. However, any deviation from normal animal behavior through human activity — particularly when psychoactive substances are involved — is a red flag, and the full extent of how drug pollution may alter salmon health, behavior and reproduction is still unknown, scientists reported April 10 in the journal Science. | + | In a new interview with The Guardian published on Saturday, Rogen – who runs a weed business |
- | Clobazam, which is commonly found in wastewater, belongs | + | |
- | “Humans share a large amount of biological architecture with fishes — our physiology and anatomy are remarkably similar. Thus, it is intuitive that psychoactive drugs alter the behavior | + | While Rogen admitted |
- | Prior research showed that benzodiazepines could alter behavior in Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar), but they did so under conditions unlike those experienced by wild salmon, said study coauthor Dr. Marcus Michelangeli, a lecturer in the School of Environment | + | “For sure I process it differently than other people do,” the “Pineapple Express” star added. “I’ve been at parties with people and we’ll share a joint, and I’ll be fine and go about my day, and they’ll enter, like, a new dark period for three months. Years will go by and then I’ll run into them at a party and they’ll be, like, ‘The last time I saw you was the last time I smoked weed, and it was terrible.’” |
- | “Those studies were largely conducted | + | “I’m not physically gifted |
- | “Our study took a different approach. We followed | + | When presented with the suggestion that he should leave his body to science, he replied, “Oh, I will.” |
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- | The field investigation’s findings highlight the growing risks pharmaceutical pollutants pose to wildlife populations across the globe, according to Michelangeli. | + | |