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Marijuana's Links to Heart Attack and Stroke Are Becoming Clearer
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By The New York Times
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June 20, 2025

FILE — Cannabis samples a shop in Boulder, Colo. on Oct. 17, 2024. While most Americans consider marijuana safe, new research published in June 2025 finds that use of the drug is associated with a higher risk of stroke and heart attack, including among younger adults. (Joanna Kulesza/The New York Times)

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While most Americans consider marijuana safe, new research published this week found that use of the drug is associated with a higher risk of stroke and heart attack, including among younger adults.

The analysis, which examined data from 24 studies and was published in the journal Heart, also found that marijuana use was associated with a twofold increase in the risk of death from cardiovascular disease. While this data only shows a correlation and cannot prove that marijuana caused these effects, it is well-established that the drug can raise blood pressure and heart rate and alter the heart’s rhythm, said Dr. Ersilia DeFilippis, a cardiologist at Columbia University Irving Medical Center. And a number of other studies have also suggested a link between the drug and cardiovascular issues.

Growing Marijuana Use Raises Health Concerns

The analysis comes at a time when nearly half of U.S. states have legalized marijuana for recreational use, and when a record share of U.S. adults — 15% in 2022 — report using it. Emilie Jouanjus, the senior author of the new study and a pharmacologist at the University of Toulouse in France, said that while there may be good reasons for people to take marijuana, including for stress and anxiety, patients can’t assume that it is harmless.

Older Adults Face Greatest Risk

Generally speaking, older adults and people with underlying conditions such as diabetes, high cholesterol or preexisting heart issues are at the greatest risk, experts said. That’s because their cardiovascular systems tend to be more fragile, and marijuana further stresses the heart. In 2023, about 7% of U.S. adults age 65 and older reported using marijuana in the past month.

But the average age of patients included in the new analysis was just 38, an indication that marijuana increases risks among younger people, too.

Risks Similar to Light Smoking

Research suggests that while cardiovascular issues aren’t common in people who use marijuana, they happen frequently enough to warrant concern. These risks are most likely similar to those of light smoking, said Stanton Glantz, the former director of the Center for Tobacco Control Research and Education at the University of California, San Francisco.

The new analysis didn’t examine how frequently people used marijuana; it only compared people who had ever used marijuana with those who had never used it.

Still, experts said it’s likely that the more often people use marijuana, the higher their risk of cardiovascular issues.

This article originally appeared in The New York Times.

By Simar Bajaj/Joanna Kulesza
c. 2025 The New York Times Company

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