Marijuana use can lead to heart attacks in people who are otherwise healthy, two new studies warn. As more and more states ...
Cannabis users are six times more likely to experience a heart attack, according to a study published March 18 in JACC: ...
Weed users are much more likely to suffer a heart attack, stroke or other life-threatening heart condition than people who ...
The second study, a meta-analysis of 12 previous studies covering more than 75 million people, found that regular cannabis ...
A new study of 4.6 million people found that cannabis users were more likely to experience heart failure, strokes and cardiac ...
A retrospective study found that cannabis users were six times as likely to have a heart attack compared to non-users, while ...
While marijuana has been legalized in many states, research has shown that it could have detrimental health impacts for some ...
Evidence is stacking up about the influence of cannabinoids on cardiovascular disease, and newer, synthetic options are ...
New research suggests cannabis use may increase the risk of heart attacks, even in young and healthy individuals.
New research suggests that active cannabis users face a sixfold higher risk of heart attack, along with an increased likelihood of death from cardiovascular disease and stroke, compared to those ...
Two new studies suggest that people who regularly use cannabis have a substantially higher risk of having a heart attack compared to people who do not use cannabis.