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Dr. Alok Patel breaks down this week’s top health headlines, including new research linking chronic marijuana use to heart ...
What they found was surprising: marijuana use was linked to changes in a biological process called DNA methylation. This is a ...
New data has revealed that cannabis use among older adults is at an all-time high. Researchers at UC San Diego and NYU discovered that marijuana use by Americans aged 65 and older increased by nearly ...
A new study conducted by researchers from the University of California San Francisco found that chronic cannabis users – who either smoked or consumed THC ...
A new study from UC San Francisco finds that chronic cannabis use—especially edibles—may significantly increase the risk of ...
A study done at the University of California at San Francisco says people who regularly smoke marijuana or consume THC ...
The study found people who used cannabis chronically - including in edible form - had significantly reduced vascular function ...
Chronic cannabis use, whether smoked or eaten as edibles, significantly impairs blood vessel function — with risks mirroring those seen in tobacco smokers.
A new study from researchers at UC San Francisco has found that chronic cannabis use—whether smoked or eaten—can ...
Cardiovascular function and heart health in people using cannabis, either by smoking or eating, was roughly half that of ...
A new study has found that smoking marijuana and ingesting THC edibles over the long term can reduce blood vessel function at ...