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In light of this news, a new study published in the Journal of the American Heart Association is warning about the potential cardiovascular risks of daily marijuana use. Researchers at UCSF found that individuals who smoke cannabis on a daily basis have an increased risk of heart attack and stroke.
According to the study, nearly 4% of Americans reported using cannabis daily as of 2019, indicating a rise in prevalence and frequency compared to conventional tobacco smoking which is declining. The researchers emphasize the importance of being transparent about cannabis use with healthcare providers, as the consumption of cannabis, much like smoking cigarettes, can pose risks to cardiovascular health.
Although there is limited data on the safety of other cannabis consumption methods, such as edibles, the National Cannabis Industry Association points out that cannabis is generally considered safer than alcohol. However, it is crucial for individuals using medical marijuana to carefully weigh the risks and benefits with their healthcare provider.
The organization also advocates for federal laws to align with state laws regarding cannabis use, ensuring that individuals have access to the necessary information and resources to make informed decisions about their health.
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