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Early findings from a large Danish study last year found that using medical marijuana for chronic pain was associated with a 64% increase in the risk of abnormal heart rhythms such as atrial ...
A 2017 review noted that the public found vaping to be safer than smoking. [281] A 2014 review concluded that few users are concerned about potential adverse health effects. [202] A 2016 German survey reported that 21% consider vaping to be less harmful than smoking, 46% just as harmful, 16% thought they were more harmful, while 17% gave no answer.
Any use of marijuana could raise the risk of heart attack and stroke, even in people who don’t use cigarettes or don’t have existing heart disease, a new study finds.
People who use vapes have a higher risk of heart failure compared to those who have never used e-cigarettes. According to a new study published by the American College of Cardiology, researchers ...
Cannabis smoke contains many of the same carcinogens as tar from tobacco smoke. [12] A 2012 literature survey by the British Lung Foundation identified cannabis smoke as a carcinogen and also found awareness of the danger was low, with 40% of under 35s thinking that cannabis (when smoked) was not harmful. Other observations include lack of ...
They are important carcinogens in cigarette smoke, along with combustion products and other carcinogens. [1] Among the tobacco-specific nitrosamines, nicotine-derived nitrosamine ketone (NNK) and N-nitrosonornicotine (NNN) are the most carcinogenic. [1] Others include N ′-nitrosoanatabine (NAT) and N-nitrosoanabasine (NAB).
The new research found that the risks of heart attacks and strokes became higher the more days per month people used marijuana, which is called a “dose-response relationship.”
the negative effect on intelligence is greater than that attributable to the lack of education. ceasing consumption does not fully restore cognitive function on adolescents. [16] Cannabis. Cannabis intoxication was not only found to affect attention, psychomotor task ability, and short-term memory.