Cannabis smoking

Study Raises Concerns About Daily Cannabis Use and Heart Health

A new study published in the Journal of the American Heart Association raises concerns about the potential adverse effects of daily cannabis use on heart health. The study found that daily cannabis smokers faced a 25% increased risk of heart attack and a 42% increased risk of stroke compared to non-users. The findings highlight the potential health implications associated with frequent cannabis consumption, particularly in relation to heart health, as the debate surrounding marijuana legalization continues.

Study Links Marijuana Use to Increased Risk of Heart Attack and Stroke

A recent study has found a significant link between marijuana use and an increased risk of heart attack and stroke, even in individuals with no existing heart conditions or who do not use tobacco products. Daily and non-daily marijuana users face elevated risks, with the risk of stroke rising by 42% and the risk of heart attack rising by 25% in daily users. The study emphasizes the need for healthcare practitioners to recognize the potential dangers of cannabis use in relation to cardiovascular health, as cannabis consumption continues to rise.

Are Edibles Safer Than Smoking?

Are Edibles Safer Than Smoking? The debate over the health risks of cannabis consumption continues to evolve as the popularity of edibles rises. Cannabis-infused products such as chocolates and gummies are being promoted as a healthier alternative to traditional smoking…

Controversy and Chaos: New Year’s Eve Dress, Dubai Glamour, Secret Tunnel, and Shocking Allegations

Lara Trump’s New Year’s Eve dress has sparked controversy and criticism after its designer defended it as ‘elegant.’ The dress, worn by Lara Trump, has been described as ‘tacky’ by many, prompting a response from the designer. Meanwhile, a bikini…