Marijuana Users Under 50 Face 6x Higher Heart Attack Risk

Tejal Somvanshi

Young cannabis users face a shocking six times higher risk of heart attacks compared to non-users, even without other health issues.

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Regular cannabis use can damage coronary artery linings and potentially trigger dangerous blood clots leading to heart attacks.

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The danger extends beyond heart attacks – cannabis users also face 4.3 times higher stroke risk and double the chance of heart failure

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Scientists deliberately excluded people with common risk factors like high blood pressure or tobacco use from their research.

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Doctors now recommend treating cannabis use as a major factor in heart risk assessments, similar to cigarette smoking.

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Despite growing legalization, warning labels about cannabis heart risks remain largely absent from products.

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