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Smoking or eating marijuana on a regular basis may damage a healthy person's blood vessels much like tobacco does, a small study finds.
Key Takeaways Regular cannabis use has been linked to poor heart functionBoth smoking and eating THC products can pose severe heart risksDamage could increase the chance for stroke or heart ...
THURSDAY, May 29, 2025 (HealthDay News) — Smoking or eating marijuana on a regular basis may damage a healthy person's blood vessels much like tobacco does, a small study finds. Researchers from ...
If you use marijuana — whether smoking or eating it — it may affect your heart and blood vessels over time. Originally published on healthday.com, part of the BLOX Digital Content Exchange.