Not just your surgeon or primary care doctor, but any health care provider you see for physical or mental health, needs to know about your cannabis use. That's because marijuana can affect major organs such as your heart and lungs. It can also affect your emotional state. And your baby's...
Marijuana is quite similar to tobacco, except for tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), its active ingredient. There is evidence of the effects of marijuana on lung health, but much of it is conflicting, with some types of research finding respiratory symptoms and increased risk of chronic bronchitis, but ...
Edible cannabis vs smoking weed: How are they different and what are the health effects? Today's edible cannabis scene has evolved from your stereotypical homemade "pot brownies" into an innovative industry, pushing the tastebuds of both stoners and first-time marijuana users. ...
Regular marijuana use, whether recreational or medical, can increase life insurance costs due to its impact on lung health. Insurers classify frequent smokers as smokers, resulting in higher premiums. Smokers pay more due to health risks, with costs varying based on factors like age, gender, ...
People who have used marijuana have higher levels of heavymetalsin their blood and are more likely to develop fungal infections, according to studies. Researchers have linked contaminants found in marijuana to cases of sudden-onsetnumbness, fatal lung bleeding and artery disease that resulted in ampu...