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New data has revealed that cannabis use among older adults is at an all-time high. Researchers at UC San Diego and NYU discovered that marijuana use by Americans aged 65 and older increased by ...
A large global study links cannabis use to a higher risk of heart attack, stroke and cardiovascular death, with concerns for younger and frequent users.
Cannabis users have significantly higher risks for dying from cardiovascular disease, according to a sweeping new study, prompting experts to call for tobacco-style regulation.
New research found a link between chronic cannabis use and endothelial dysfunction, a risk factor for cardiovascular disease. This association was present in cannabis users regardless of whether ...
A growing number of studies link cannabis to heart attacks, strokes, psychosis and addiction as public opinion slowly turns negative towards marijuana use.
The research suggested that marijuana use can impact the genetic code responsible for activating and deactivating various genes.
A new study brings reassuring news for older adults using cannabis: smoking or consuming cannabis does not appear to raise the risk of heart attacks, strokes or cardiovascular death—at least ...
New study finds cannabis edibles raise risk of premature heart disease The study found people who used cannabis chronically had significantly reduced vascular function.
Using marijuana doubles the risk of dying from heart disease, especially from stroke and heart attacks, a large new study found.
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