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Secondhand marijuana smoke may damage blood vessels

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Rats’ blood vessels take at least three times longer to recover function after a minute of breathing secondhand marijuana smoke, compared to recovery after a minute of breathing secondhand tobacco smoke, according to a study in the Journal of the American Heart Association. Read more and access the study.

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