CannabinoidCannabis Heavy cannabis smokers have lesser bone density than cigarette smokers and are prone to more fractures. That's according to a new analysis of 170 regular cannabis smokers and 114 ...
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People who regularly smoke large amounts of cannabis have reduced bone density and are more prone to fractures, according to a new study. Scientists at the University of Edinburgh compared 170 people ...
Regular, heavy users of cannabis have a lower bone-mineral density and are more likely to suffer fractures than regular smokers of cigarettes who do not use the drug, the results of a cross-sectional ...