
Cannabis use linked to increased risk of heart attack among young adults: study
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Frequent cannabis use among young adults was associated with an increased risk — albeit low — of a heart attack, researchers found, adding that more data is needed to confirm the results.
"Increasing cannabis use in an at-risk population could have negative implications for cardiovascular health," study authors wrote. Survey participants were asked how many days they consumed cannabis in the prior month, and whether a doctor or nurse ever informed them of a heart attack. The study indicated that males, unmarried respondents, cigarette and e-cigarette users and heavy drinkers were more likely to report recent cannabis use.More Related News

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