March 18, 2025 – Don't be surprised if your doctor specifically asks during your next checkup whether you use marijuana. It's not just that it's so common now (1 in 5 people use cannabis).
While marijuana has been legalized in many states, research has shown that it could have detrimental health impacts for some — including a higher risk of heart attacks. Two recent studies have ...
Share on Pinterest Two new studies highlight the potential risks to heart health among young adults who use cannabis. Olena Bondarenko/Getty Images A retrospective study found that cannabis users ...
Potency Cannabis Use and Health: A Systematic Review of Observational and Experimental Studies,” published in the March 2025 ...
MANILA, Philippines — The government’s move to submit to the United Nations the seabed chart of the Philippine (Benham) Rise will help spur development and exploration activities in the resource-rich ...
A new study of 4.6 million people found that cannabis users were more like to experience heart failure, strokes, and cardiac arrest Christopher Furlong/Getty Young marijuana users are six times ...
Missouri has become the seventh-largest state for weed sales since it legalized recreational marijuana in 2022, putting it ahead of such places as Arizona and Washington, which have bigger ...
New research suggests clinicians should warn patients about the potential of cannabis to harm cardiovascular health. But how big a risk cannabis presents depends on the amount used and how much ...
Cannabis users face substantially higher risk of heart attack As marijuana use increases, so does evidence showing it harms the heart Date: March 18, 2025 Source: American College of Cardiology ...
Languages: English, Spanish. You can get in touch with Jesus by emailing [email protected] When marijuana legalization first started gaining momentum in the United States, it was heralded as ...
This was how Senate Majority Leader Francis ‘Tol’ Tolentino described the submission by the Philippine government of the ‘Talampas ng Pilipinas’ chart to the International Seabed Authority (ISA).