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Using THC-laced edibles and smoking marijuana are both linked to early signs of cardiovascular disease, a new study found.
A new study has found a startling link between chronic cannabis use and increased risk of cardiovascular disease—regardless ...
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Live Science on MSNWeed may be bad for your heart, whether you smoke or consume ediblesSmoking cannabis and consuming THC edibles are both linked to impaired blood vessel dilation, possibly through separate mechanisms, a study finds.
Your best bud might be breaking your heart. Though many Americans believe daily marijuana use is safer than tobacco, a new study suggests it could increase your risk for some serious cardiovascular ...
The study found people who used cannabis chronically - including in edible form - had significantly reduced vascular function.
Bad news for cannabis edible lovers; a new study out of UC San Francisco is challenging the perception that cannabis, especially in its edible form, is a safe alternative to tobacco. According to ...
Long-term cannabis use in any form has been linked to a greater risk of heart disease. In a new study, researchers at UC San Francisco determined that eating edible cannabis, such as gummies, has the ...
Marijuana and THC edibles were both linked to changes in vascular endothelial function associated with early development of ...
Celebrate National Donut Day with cannabis-infused donut edibles — the perfect mashup of sweet nostalgia and elevated ...
During the first Trump administration, the 2018 Farm Bill legalized hemp —a weaker form of cannabis containing a maximum of 0 ...
More older people are using cannabis products regularly, but research suggests their cannabis-related health problems are ...
A new study has found a link between chronic cannabis use − including in edible form − and an increased risk of cardiovascular disease that's comparable to the effects of smoking tobacco.
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