A team of researchers from the United States and the United Kingdom assessed health outcomes in a cohort of nearly 10 million patients hospitalized for acute myocardial infarction (AMI).

They reported, “Cannabis use was associated with lower risks of cardiogenic shock, acute ischemic stroke, cardiac arrest, PCI [percutaneous coronary intervention] use, and in-hospital mortality.”

The conclusion is consistent with those of other studies finding that heart disease victims with a history of cannabis consumption possess greater in-hospital survival rates compared to controls. Other studies have similarly reported increased in-hospital survival rates among cannabis consumers suffering from cancer, COPD, gastroparesis, pancreatitis, HIV, burn-related injuries, traumatic brain injuries, and various other types of severe trauma.

  • mad_asshatter
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    64 months ago

    Weed’s been de facto legal in my neck of the woods for 40 years, and fully legal since 2018, and at 67 years of age I can unreservedly say I’ve consumed more weed in the past 15 years than I did between ages 13 to 30.

    Just saying that without a cite, we’re both anecdotal.