On March 18, a report on a research study linking marijuana use to strokes and heart failure will be presented at the American College of Cardiology’s 66th Annual Scientific Session in Washington, D.C ...
Marijuana use raises the risk of stroke and heart failure — even after accounting for other factors, according to new research. As Pennsylvania, Delaware and New Jersey have legalized medical ...
New research analyzing millions of U.S. medical records suggests that marijuana use raises an adult’s risk of stroke and heart failure. The study couldn’t prove cause-and-effect, but the researchers ...
Researchers have identified another high associated with marijuana use: the risk of heart failure and cerebrovascular accidents. As more and more states continue to legalize marijuana, researchers ...
They say absence makes the heart grow fonder. In the case of marijuana, decreased usage may not make the heart fonder, but it could prove to keep it healthier as new evidence points to increased risk ...
HealthDay News — Cannabis use may raise an adult’s risk of stroke and heart failure, according to research being presented at the upcoming annual meeting of the American College of Cardiology, to be ...
Using marijuana raises the risk of stroke and heart failure even after accounting for demographic factors, other health conditions and lifestyle risk factors such as smoking and alcohol use, according ...
PHILADELPHIA (CBS)--Medical marijuana is legal in 28 states including Pennsylvania, New Jersey and Delaware. It is used to treat a number of conditions, including pain, seizures and nausea. Previous ...