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Experts warn of cardiovascular risks from chronic cannabis use, as a UC San Francisco study shows similar vascular effects to ...
The study found people who used cannabis chronically - including in edible form - had significantly reduced vascular function.
Cannabis is the most commonly used federally illegal drug in the United States, used by about 52.5 million people, or about ...
Chronic cannabis smoking and tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) ingestion are associated with endothelial dysfunction, according to a ...
A new study has found that smoking marijuana and ingesting THC edibles over the long term can reduce blood vessel function at ...
Using THC-laced edibles and smoking marijuana are both linked to early signs of cardiovascular disease, a new study found.
Your best bud might be breaking your heart. Though many Americans believe daily marijuana use is safer than tobacco, a new ...
The marijuana smokers showed changes in their blood serum that proved harmful to endothelial cells, which form the inner ...
Chronic cannabis use, whether smoked or eaten as edibles, significantly impairs blood vessel function — with risks mirroring ...
Marijuana and THC edibles were both linked to changes in vascular endothelial function associated with early development of ...
Researchers warn of increased cannabis use among older US adults, as experts link it to health risks and complications in chronic disease management.