A new study shows cannabis use impacts not just people's lungs but also their hearts
A new study shows cannabis use impacts not just people's lungs but also their hearts
7 April 2024
Research in The Journal of the American Heart Association shows cannabis use is associated with a high risk of a heart attack and stroke - and that risk increases with higher usage.
The latest NZ Health Survey found about eight percent of 15 to 24-year-olds use cannabis weekly and 24-percent use it at least monthly.
Asthma and Respiratory Foundation Chief Executive Letitia Harding says there's a perception among many that it's not harmful.
She says this study shows that actually it looks like it does do damage to the heart as well as to the lungs.
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