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Warning: High Metal Levels Found in Blood of Marijuana Users – Poh Diaries

Nicole RoneyBy Nicole RoneySeptember 3, 2023No Comments2 Mins Read
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Title: Groundbreaking Study Uncovers Potential Health Risks Associated with Marijuana Use

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In a groundbreaking study conducted at Columbia University’s Mailman School of Public Health, researchers have discovered alarming levels of metals in the blood and urine of marijuana users. The findings suggest potential health risks associated with marijuana use, shedding light on possible yet under-recognized sources of lead and cadmium exposure.

Published in the journal Environmental Health Perspectives on August 30, 2023, this study is among the first to measure biomarker metal levels in marijuana users and is believed to be the largest of its kind to date. The research focused on analyzing metal levels in marijuana users by utilizing data from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey, which included over 7,000 participants.

Of particular concern, participants who exclusively used marijuana exhibited significantly higher levels of lead in both their blood and urine compared to non-marijuana users. This discovery highlights the pressing need for ongoing research and consistent regulations in addressing potential health concerns associated with marijuana use.

Marijuana, currently the third most commonly used drug globally, ranks closely behind tobacco and alcohol. While several U.S. states have legalized recreational and medical marijuana, the inconsistent regulation of contaminants within cannabis-containing products persists due to its federal illegality.

The recognition that marijuana may constitute an under-recognized source of lead and cadmium exposure raises important questions for public health. The study’s findings underscore the necessity for more comprehensive research to fully understand the implications of marijuana use on overall well-being.

Funded by the National Institutes of Health, the study emphasizes the importance of continued scientific examination and the implementation of consistent regulations to address the potential health risks associated with marijuana use.

As marijuana use continues to gain momentum, it is essential for policymakers, health experts, and the public to be informed about the potential health risks posed by the drug. By establishing firm regulations and fostering ongoing research, we can ensure the safety and well-being of individuals who choose to use marijuana for recreational or medical purposes.

For further updates on this study and other important health-related topics, stay tuned to Poh Diaries, your reliable source for the latest health news and insights.

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