Marijuana lung health report: Less than meets the eye?text editorEmerging Infectious Diseases
Long-Term use of marijuana is shown to have negative effects on physical, mental, and environmental health. Studies conducted within the United States have shown that up to 20% of daily marijuana users become dependent (Marijuana and Lung Health) showing a physical or emotional need for the ...
Long-Term use of marijuana 'sis shown to have negative effects on physical, mental, and environmental health. Studies have shown that in the United States, up to 20% of daily marijuana users become dependent (Marijuana and Lung Health) showing a physical or emotional need for the drug. ...
Medical marijuana (cannabis) may have benefits for anxiety, nausea, and conditions like migraines. Cannabis also poses risks for pregnancy and lung health.
decline in memory, attention, and learning.40 Respiratory health effects of habitual marijuana use have been recently described.41 Moreover, the use of some marijuana vaping products contaminated with vitamin E acetate has been linked to severe lung injuries and deaths among many young Americans.42...
BackgroundThe association between marijuana smoking and lung cancer is unclear, and a systematic appraisal of this relationship has yet to be performed.
Research is only recently surfacing about the harms of combustion with marijuana and impacts on heart and lung health. Retail sales of recreational marijuana are currently legal in eight U.S. states and the country of Uruguay. Canada and several other U.S states are expected to follow suit. ...
What are the health effects of marijuana? Marijuana affects your body in many ways. Some of them are: Lungproblems, such as a chroniccoughandtrouble breathing Intense nausea and vomiting Fasterheart rate, which may raise your risk for aheart attack ...
The lung-illness outbreak raised alarms about vaping as over 2,200 people fell ill and at least 47 died in the past nine months. Health officials have urged people to avoid vaping, particularly black-market products containing THC, which many of the sick said they had used. Health officials...
“Prior work we’ve done shows prenatal cannabis use impacts fetal lung function and development, reducing the baby’s lung volume,” Lo said. “We’ve also found that there is significantly decreased blood flow and oxygen availability in the placenta. These are the likely underlying mechanisms ...