Cannabis can trigger heart attacks and strokes, doctors warn

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Cannabis is bad for your HEART: Doctors warn using the drug can trigger heart attacks and strokes

Dr Rose Marie Robertson, the deputy chief science and medical officer for the AHA, said: 'The AHA recommends that people not smoke or vape any substance, including cannabis products, because of the potential harm to the heart, lungs and blood vessels.'

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