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Cannabis use doubles the risk of dying from heart disease, researchers warn

News RoomBy News RoomJune 18, 2025
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People who use cannabis or its synthetic cousin, cannabinoids, have a significantly higher risk of developing cardiovascular diseases, according to a newly published study published in the journal Heart. The research, conducted by universities in the United States and Europe, found that individuals who consume cannabis in prosecution periods or regularly are nearly twice as likely to die from cardiovascular issues such as heart failure, high cholesterol, and stroke compared to those who abstain from the drug.

The study highlighted that cannabis use is associated with higher risks of stroke and heart attacks. Participants who consume cannabis annually face a 20% higher risk of stroke, while those who reach 65 years of age are 30% more likely to experience acute coronary syndrome (ACS), a condition characterized by severe reduction in blood flow to the heart. These findings underscore the growing concern about the cardiovascular risks of modern cannabis consumption and bring into question the assumption that cannabis does not have significant cardiovascular health implications.

A French research team conducted observational studies spanning from 2016 to 2023 to analyze real-world data on cannabis use and cardiovascular outcomes. The studies found that cannabis users, particularly younger and male individuals, are more likely to adhere to cannabis use patterns. However, the studies also revealed a high risk of bias, as participants were generally recruited from diverse settings, potentially influencing the results. Despite this limitation, the research provided the strongest evidence to date linking cannabis to cardiovascular risks, particularly heart disease.

Despite methodological shortcomings, the authors argue that their analysis is among the most comprehensive to date in investigating this link in the real world. They emphasize the importance of incorporating findings into health protocols and protecting individuals from secondhand smoke exposure. They also caution against promoting cannabis as a medical treatment and advocate for more rigorous legal and regulatory frameworks to govern cannabis usage in the United States and other countries. The study underscores the urgent need for a thorough understanding of the mechanisms linking cannabis to heart disease to prevent future cardiovascular incidents and improve public health outcomes.

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