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A new study found that cannabis users are 29% more likely than nonusers to develop Acute Coronary Syndrome, which can lead to heart attacks.
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Using marijuana doubles the risk of dying from heart disease, especially from stroke and heart attacks, a large new study found.
Though often seen as a wellness tool, cannabis use—even in edible form—is now tied to increased chances of a heart attack or stroke ...
A new study analyzing data from millions of patients shows significant links between cannabis use and major adverse cardiovascular events, like stroke and heart attack.
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NewsNation on MSNHeart surgeon weighs in on marijuana and heart disease riskHeart disease remains the leading cause of death in the U.S., and while the study may suggest marijuana could be an ...
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New study links marijuana to heart failure, echoing Christian medical professionals’ long-standing warnings against recreational useA major new study has added to a growing body of research highlighting the health risks associated with marijuana use—particularly its impact on heart function—reinforcing concerns long voiced by ...
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WISH-TV on MSNMorning Checkup: Medical marijuana may be doing more harm than goodA new study shows marijuana use is linked to heart disease, which is the number one killer domestically and globally. Almost ...
The news about marijuana keeps getting worse ... Powerful evidence links the drug to heart attacks, strokes, severe mental illness, and even suicides. Cannabis and its active ingredient, the chemical ...
A recent study by researchers at Northwestern Medicine takes a closer look at how marijuana might affect our DNA. While ...
Using marijuana doubles the risk of dying from heart disease, especially from stroke and heart attacks, a large new study found.
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.
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