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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.
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.
A 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 ...
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 ...
New research has found a link between cannabis use disorder (CUD) and benign salivary gland tumors. | Cannabis Sciences ...
Now, a large peer-reviewed study found that while the risk remained low, those aged 18 to 44, who used cannabis at least four times a month, had nearly double the risk of heart attack over non-users.
You might have heard cannabis and cannabinoid products can help people sleep. Data shows one of the top reasons people use ...
A new study in the journal Pharmacy says that patients with chronic pain who used marijuana for at least one year “exhibited ...
A study that is scheduled to be published in the July 2023 issue of the Journal of Health Economics found that adult-use cannabis, also known as recreational cannabis, are associated with a lagged ...
A new study exploring the impact of cannabis use on 1,000 people between the ages of 22 to 36 suggests that heavy usage may negatively impact one's working memory.
Cannabis use can significantly impact the part of the brain responsible for following instructions, responding during conversations, or remembering a question long enough to answer it. This type ...