Cannabis Edibles Linked to Premature Heart Disease
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New study finds cannabis edibles raise risk of premature heart disease

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New study finds cannabis edibles raise risk of premature heart disease.
Those who consumed edibles had more degradation than those who smoked weed.
Study published May 28 is the latest to associate cannabis with negative health impacts.
The American Heart Association has also said that cannabis is associated with bad health implications.
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