Smoking Marijuana and Consuming THC-Laced Edibles Linked to Early Heart Disease, Study Finds
- Regular marijuana use, including smoking and THC-laced edibles, is linked to early warning signs of cardiovascular disease, according to research.
- The study revealed a 42 percent reduction in vascular function among marijuana smokers and a 56 percent reduction in THC-edible users compared to non-users.
- Researchers reported that marijuana users face a more than sixfold increased risk of heart attack compared to non-users.
- Dr. Andrew Freeman stated that the findings on THC-laced edibles were surprising, highlighting their harmful effects on vascular function.
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