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Marijuana use increases risk of heart attacks, new studies suggest

Two new studies suggest regular marijuana use could be linked to an increased risk of heart failure and heart attacks, especially in older people. The preliminary results of the studies will be presented at the American Heart Association (AHA) Scientific Sessions in 2023, next week, in Philadelphia. The…

 According to two recent studies, standard marijuana use may be associated with a higher risk of heart failure or heart attack, particularly in older people. At the American Heart Association’s ( AHA ) Scientific Sessions 2023 in Philadelphia, the studies’ preliminary findings— which have not yet been published— will be presented the following week. The… According to two recent studies, standard marijuana use, particularly in older people, may be associated with a higher risk of heart failure or heart attack. The studies’ preliminary findings, which have not yet been published, will be presented the following week in Philadelphia at the American Heart Association’s ( AHA ) Scientific Sessions 2023. The… 

Two new studies suggest regular marijuana use could be linked to an increased risk of heart failure and heart attacks, especially in older people. The preliminary results of the studies will be presented at the American Heart Association (AHA) Scientific Sessions in 2023, next week, in Philadelphia. The…

  

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