- Marijuana use linked to higher risk of heart attack and stroke
Among men under 55 and women under 65, using marijuana resulted in a 36% higher combined odds for coronary heart disease, heart attack or stroke, regardless of whether they also used tobacco products
- Marijuana use dramatically increases risk of dying from heart . . .
Using marijuana doubles the risk of dying from heart disease, according to a new analysis of pooled medical data involving 200 million people mostly between the ages of 19 and 59
- Cannabis use linked to a doubled risk of heart disease death . . .
New study links marijuana use to increased risk of heart attack and stroke 04:11 With growing marijuana use across the country, studies have looked at the link between cannabis use and
- Marijuana’s Links to Heart Attack and Stroke Are Becoming . . .
Heart disease, diabetes and kidney People who frequently smoke marijuana have a higher risk of heart attack and stroke, according to a study that has researchers and experts concerned
- Cannabis Use Substantially Increases Risk of Heart Attack
Among individuals without significant cardiovascular morbidity younger than 50 years, the use of cannabis is linked to adverse cardiovascular events, including a sixfold higher risk of a myocardial infarction (MI), fourfold increase risk of ischemic stroke, twofold increased risk of heart failure (HF) and threefold increased risk of
- Association of Cannabis Use With Cardiovascular Outcomes . . .
We repeated this analysis among nontobacco smokers, and among men <55 years old and women <65 years old who are at risk of premature cardiovascular disease Among the 434 104 respondents, the prevalence of daily and nondaily cannabis use was 4% and 7 1%, respectively
- Marijuana use linked with increased risk of heart attack . . .
In one study, daily use of marijuana raised the risk of developing heart failure by about one-third, even after considering other factors, compared to people who reported never using marijuana
- Smoking cannabis associated with increased risk of heart . . .
The study, funded by the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (NHLBI), part of NIH, found that daily use of cannabis — predominately through smoking — was associated with a 25% increased likelihood of heart attack and a 42% increased likelihood of stroke when compared to non-use of the drug
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