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Long-term, persistent weekly or more frequent cannabis smoking leaves a distinct and partially reversible epigenetic ...
It’s estimated that three in 10 users have a cannabis disorder—this risk increases in those who start experimenting with weed before turning 18. Although marijuana has been associated with ...
THC Edibles and Smoking Weed Are Linked to Early Heart Disease, According to a New Study A new, small medical study is one of the first to look at the effects that ingesting THC can have on the heart ...
Health Smoking Weed and Eating Edibles Share This Surprising Health Risk The research adds to a growing body of evidence that suggests weed may not be as safe as people think it is.
Edible enjoyers, beware: a new study has found that eating cannabis may be just as bad for you as smoking it.
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. The ...
New study finds cannabis edibles raise risk of premature heart disease The study found people who used cannabis chronically had significantly reduced vascular function. Those who consumed edibles had ...
A new study has found that smoking marijuana and ingesting THC edibles over the long term can reduce blood vessel function at levels similar to those seen in cigarette smokers, posing a risk to ...
In a new study, researchers at UC San Francisco determined that eating edible cannabis, such as gummies, has the same impact on cardiovascular risk as smoking marijuana.