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The evidence is stacking up that the drug is associated with a greater likelihood of heart problems. While most Americans ...
A new study analyzing data from millions of patients shows significant links between cannabis use and major adverse ...
Using marijuana doubles the risk of dying from heart disease, especially from stroke and heart attacks, a large new study found.
A new study shows marijuana use is linked to heart disease, which is the number one killer domestically and globally. Almost ...
New research finds that cannabis users are two times more likely to die from cardiovascular disease than non-users.
Though often seen as a wellness tool, cannabis use—even in edible form—is now tied to increased chances of a heart attack or ...
A major new review published on June 17 in the medical journal Heart has raised alarms about the cardiovascular risks of ...
It’s estimated that three in 10 users have a cannabis disorder—this risk increases in those who start experimenting with weed ...
A new study found that cannabis users are 29% more likely than nonusers to develop Acute Coronary Syndrome, which can lead to ...
While most Americans consider marijuana safe, new research published this week found that use of the drug is associated with a higher risk of stroke and heart attack, including among younger adults.
Using marijuana doubles the risk of dying from heart disease, according to a new analysis of pooled medical data involving 200 million people mostly between the ages of 19 and 59.
People who consumed edibles laced with tetrahydrocannabinol, or THC, showed signs of early cardiovascular disease similar to tobacco smokers. “We found that vascular function was reduced by 42% in ...