Marijuana Tied to Heart Problems, Stroke in Young People
Jerry Cox, Contributing Author: A recent study presented at the American Heart Association Scientific Sessions found that marijuana addiction among young people is tied to increased risk of heart problems.
A second study found regular marijuana use increases a young person’s risk of suffering a stroke.
Young people who who regularly use marijuana have a 47% – 52% greater risk of being hospitalized for an irregular heartbeat.
Irregular heart rhythms can lead to stroke or heart failure.
Researchers also found that young people who used marijuana more than 10 days per month were more than twice as likely to suffer a stroke, compared to people who didn’t use marijuana.
Time and again, researchers have found marijuana is dangerous.
Read more about this latest study here.
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Jerry Cox is the founder and president of Family Council and the Education Alliance and a contributing author to the ARRA News Service.
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A second study found regular marijuana use increases a young person’s risk of suffering a stroke.
Young people who who regularly use marijuana have a 47% – 52% greater risk of being hospitalized for an irregular heartbeat.
Irregular heart rhythms can lead to stroke or heart failure.
Researchers also found that young people who used marijuana more than 10 days per month were more than twice as likely to suffer a stroke, compared to people who didn’t use marijuana.
Time and again, researchers have found marijuana is dangerous.
- A 2017 study reported marijuana smokers were three times as likely to die of hypertension.
- Marijuana use has been linked to stroke and cardiovascular problems.
- Marijuana damages the brain and can lead to a permanent loss in IQ.
- Marijuana is also tied to an increased risk for schizophrenia.
Read more about this latest study here.
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Jerry Cox is the founder and president of Family Council and the Education Alliance and a contributing author to the ARRA News Service.
Tags: Jerry Cox, Family Council, Marijuana, Heart Problems, Strokes, in Young People To share or post to your site, click on "Post Link". Please mention / link to the ARRA News Service and "Like" Facebook Page - Thanks!
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