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Researchers warn of increased cannabis use among older US adults, as experts link it to health risks and complications in ...
A new study conducted by researchers from the University of California San Francisco found that chronic cannabis users – who either smoked or consumed THC ...
Older adults with two or more chronic diseases are more likely to use marijuana than people with fewer health issues. Use ...
After the brain, the heart is the second target organ. Growing scientific evidence strongly supports the risk of heart attack ...
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Axios on MSNSeniors' marijuana use reaches new high: studyOlder Americans are increasing their use of marijuana to a point where some geriatricians are warning about weed's attendant ...
The study found people who used cannabis chronically - including in edible form - had significantly reduced vascular function ...
A new study has found a startling link between chronic cannabis use and increased risk of cardiovascular disease—regardless ...
A new study found marijuana use among older adults has doubled since 2015, especially in states with legal medical cannabis.
Cannabis is the most commonly used federally illegal drug in the United States, used by about 52.5 million people, or about ...
The study found people who used cannabis chronically - including in edible form - had significantly reduced vascular function.
Cannabis use among Americans aged 65 and older has surged in recent years, with 7% of seniors admitting to using marijuana in ...
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