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Using marijuana doubles the risk of dying from heart disease, especially from stroke and heart attacks, a large new study ...
A major new study has added to a growing body of research highlighting the health risks associated with marijuana ...
A new study found that cannabis users are 29% more likely than nonusers to develop Acute Coronary Syndrome, which can lead to ...
A new study analyzing data from millions of patients shows significant links between cannabis use and major adverse ...
Though often seen as a wellness tool, cannabis use—even in edible form—is now tied to increased chances of a heart attack or ...
That’s because their cardiovascular systems tend to be more fragile, and marijuana further stresses the heart. In 2023, about 7 percent of U.S. adults age 65 and older reported using marijuana ...
Treat it like tobacco: avoid criminalizing it, discourage its use, and protect bystanders, says editorial. Cannabis use is associated with twice the risk of dying from cardiovascular disease, along ...
It’s not the same marijuana that people smoked in their dorms in the ‘60s or ‘70s," says a Syracuse ER doctor.
A meta-analysis of 24 studies involving nearly 200 million people from six different countries, including the U.S., has found ...
A recent study by researchers at Northwestern Medicine takes a closer look at how marijuana might affect our DNA. While ...
New studies show marijuana users are significantly more likely to suffer heart attacks, strokes and premature death—yet most ...
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.