CNN —Smoking, vaping or eating marijuana is linked to a significantly higher risk of heart attack and stroke, even if a person had no existing heart conditions and did not smoke or vape tobacco, a new study found.
While both daily and non-daily users had an increased risk of heart attack and stroke compared to nonusers, stroke risk rose 42% and the risk of heart attack rose 25% if cannabis was used daily, the study found.
Younger adults — defined as men under 55 and women under 65 years old — who used marijuana had a 36% higher risk of coronary heart disease, heart attack and stroke regardless of whether they also used traditional tobacco products.
Heart disease and marijuana use a known linkPrevious research has already found a link between heart disease and marijuana use.
Also called atherosclerosis, CAD is the most common type of heart disease, according to the CDC.
Persons:
”, Abra Jeffers, ” Jeffers, Robert Page II, ” Page, Page, —
Organizations:
CNN, Massachusetts General Hospital, University of Colorado Skaggs School of Pharmacy, Pharmaceutical Sciences, American Lung Association, Getty, American Heart Association, US Centers for Disease Control, Prevention, CDC
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Boston, Aurora , Colorado