An increasing number of studies are showing that marijuana may not be so harmless after all.

In two new studies, to be presented later this month at the American Heart Association (AHA) Scientific Sessions 2023, researchers found that regular marijuana use increased the risk of heart attack, stroke or heart failure — even after factors like type 2 diabetes, high blood pressure and obesity were taken into account.

“Prior research shows links between marijuana use and cardiovascular disease like coronary artery disease, heart failure and atrial fibrillation, which is known to cause heart failure,” lead study author Yakubu Bene-Alhasan, M.D., MPH, a resident physician at Medstar Health in Baltimore, said in a statement. “Marijuana use isn’t without its health concerns, and our study provides more data linking its use to cardiovascular conditions.”

  • @Otakulad
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    181 year ago

    So does tobacco use. If people are going to use this study as a reason to ban marijuana, then shouldn’t we ban tobacco as well?

    • Square Singer
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      81 year ago

      Yes. From a medical standpoint tobacco is terrible, hence regulations make it more difficult to smoke all over the world.

      The issue is that there are so many smokers, that they are a force to be reconned with.

      If tobacco was introduced now, it would probably be on the same legal status as meth. Same with alcohol.

    • @sizzler
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      31 year ago

      Uk just did today and your comment has made me realise cannabis will never be legalised in the uk