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shows a strong correlation between smoking marijuana and heart issues.reported
This potentially triggers inflammation in blood vessels and accelerates the build up of plaque in the arteries. “In reality, this study shows a high dose of THC, the main component of marijuana, causes vascular inflammation,” said Wu.in a medical newsletter, Dr. Mark Chandy, an instructor of medicine, said he believes that as more states legalize cannabis, a rise in heart attack and stroke will follow.
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