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Frequent marijuana use could lead to higher risk of stroke, study says

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A large study released this week suggests that young people who frequently use marijuana could have a higher risk of suffering a stroke.
The study published in the journal Stroke looked at 43,000 people aged 18-44 who consumed cannabis in the 30 days prior to the research.
The study’s authors concluded that there may be “significantly higher odds” of stroke in young marijuana users compared to those who don’t consume the drug.
The risk of stroke increased even more among chronic marijuana users, the data indicated.
Young people that indulge in cannabis more than 10 days a month are nearly 2.5 times more likely to experience a stroke in comparison to people who don’t consume marijuana, according to the study.
Furthermore, scientists found that when combined with smoking cigarettes or e-cigarettes, heavy marijuana users are three times more likely to have a stroke.
The researchers behind the study warned that these results warrant a strategy in order to inform people about the possible side-effects of marijuana use.
“Given the popularity of marijuana use in young adults, strategies to bring issues to light about potential cerebrovascular effects of marijuana and preventive strides to educate the youth for the same are warranted,” they said.
Alcohol may also be a factor

Tarang Parekh, one of the study’s authors who works at George Mason University, proposes doctors should inquire about patients’ cannabis use and advise them about the drug’s potential risks.
“Physicians should ask patients if they use cannabis and counsel them about its potential stroke risk as part of regular doctor visits,” according to Parekh.
Although they point to a possible link between marijuana and strokes, these findings, however, do not prove that cannabis use is what causes the medical condition.
Other substances, like alcohol, may be contributing to an increased risk of stroke among marijuana users, for example.
Meanwhile, a different study this week examined marijuana use among young adults.
Published by The American Academy of Pediatrics, this study concluded that exclusive cannabis use is on the rise among young adults in general, and college students in particular, based on data collected from 2002 to 2016.
On the other hand, exclusive tobacco use has decreased during the same period.
https://greencamp.com/frequent-marijuana-use-could-lead-to-higher-risk-of-stroke-study-says/
 
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Sex and watching the news are likely my biggest factors re. risks for stroke.. I keep doing it anyway. Not sure why.. A prisoner of my vices...
 

dddaver

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Another data mining "study" that looks for the results and conclusions BEFORE the data is presented. Then they also offer other "could be associated to this" answers. I call bs and this is just new age reefer madness. It's really pretty laughable and the publisher should be ashamed if he thought it would be taken seriously.
 

kalopatchkid

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Another garbage study...


Conclusions—

There may be a significantly higher odds of stroke in young marijuana users (18–44 years) as compared with nonusers with even greater odds among frequent users (>10 days/month).


I wonder what the thought process that goes through these "Scientists" heads before they decide to publish something like this...."There may be" and there also may not be....*shrug*..." Gee,i bet if we use "There may be" we will garner more attention.
 
M

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"I'm a little anecdote, just a little anecdote..." Ooops. Wrong song. Apologies to David Grisman and Jerry Garcia...

I've associated with weed smokers since I was 13 years old. I've now been toking for 47 years, with time not toking for <1-1/2 years at one point, and 9 mos. another time.

Of those I know personally, over the years, who've suffered a stroke, the only one who immediately comes to mind has smoked very little in the last 20+ years. He drinks more than anything else, and I'd guess that's decreased, as well, since his stroke..

Trying hard now to think of any other long-time tokers who began imbibing that many years ago, and can't.

I do know of a person who has a serious aneurism, which is basically a very thin-walled vein in her brain, difficult to operate on, and in re. to her diagnosis, she wisely ceased smoking, instead now eating cannabis in baked goods, due to smoking in general believed to be a risk for weakening artery and vein 'walls.'.

Wondering how & where they sampled from, but maybe I missed that in the post.
 

White Beard

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Conclusions—

There may be a significantly higher odds of stroke in young marijuana users (18–44 years) as compared with nonusers with even greater odds among frequent users (>10 days/month).

“We can’t rule it out entirely” AKA tendencies, not indications

There, I fixed that for them
 
Lol.

It’s obviously a biased “study” (Propaganda)...

Towards the end they say: Oh by the way it might be due to their alcohol consumption too.
 

CosmicGiggle

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Pure BS

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WRONG!!! after 50 plus years of "Frequent marijuana use" I've never had a stroke, my blood pressure is low, my arteries are totally clear and I don't take any medication except for marijuana, so there! :moon:
 
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