Cannabis dabbing, an increasingly popular way to consume highly concentrated THC, has been linked to pulmonary and neurologic ...
A literature review was conducted using PubMed and Medline searches for articles related to marijuana use and the associations with respiratory symptoms and disease. †(Hb) represents values ...
Given these research limitations, the question is still open on whether smoking cannabis can cause lung impairment and damage the way that tobacco more clearly does. We need more studies looking ...
Smoking marijuana regularly (a joint a day) can damage the cells in the bronchial passages which protect the body against inhaled microorganisms and decrease the ability of the immune cells in the ...
If you take CBD, it can make you nauseous, tired, or irritable. Can smoking marijuana damage your lungs? Yes. Over time, it could lead to problems like an ongoing cough or bronchitis. More ...
Marijuana smoke contains tar and other chemicals found in cigarettes. E-cigarettes are known to cause lung damage. The links between marijuana, e-cigarettes, and cancer require further study.
Multiple chemicals in cigarette smoke and e-cigarettes alter the function of a key type of lung immune cell. Cigarette ...
Medically reviewed by Arno Kroner, DAOM Medical marijuana (cannabis) is used to treat health conditions. Possible benefits of ...
Studies examining the effect of marijuana smoking on lung function have produced somewhat variable results. This is likely to be related to the difficulty in obtaining random samples of smokers ...
Medical marijuana (cannabis ... Can Harm Lungs Research has found that vaping is more likely to cause lung damage than smoking cannabis with long-term use. The FDA has warned consumers to stop ...