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Using marijuana every day can raise a person’s risk of coronary artery disease by one-third compared with those who never partake, a February 2023 study found. The American Heart Association ...
Almost 20% of Americans use tobacco products, which is one of the leading causes of preventable disease and death in the U.S.
A study of 14,100 adults finds the average heart age is 4 to 7 years older than their actual age, prompting development of a ...
New study links marijuana use, including smoking and THC edibles, to early cardiovascular damage. Discover how THC impacts vascular health and heart disease risks.
Limit the risk of heart disease with daily habits recommended by Mayo Clinic, the American Heart Association, and CDC.
Over time, the body’s recovery continues. Within one year of quitting smoking, the risk of heart disease is halved, and after five years, the risk of heart attack drops to that of a non-smoker.
Smoking increases blood pressure, decreases exercise tolerance and increases the tendency for blood to clot. Smoking also increases the risk of recurrent coronary heart disease after bypass surgery.
Stalking raises the risk of heart disease for women and should be added to risk factors alongside smoking and bad diet, ...
A February 2024 study found smoking, vaping or eating marijuana led to a significantly higher risk of heart attack and stroke, even if a person had no existing heart conditions and did not smoke ...
Smoking weed and consuming THC-laced edibles linked to early heart disease, study finds Eva Marie Uzcategui/Bloomberg/Getty Images via CNN Newsource ...
Smoking weed and consuming THC-laced edibles linked to early heart disease, study finds By CNN Newsource Published May 28, 2025 10:00 am ...