By Emily Johnson • January 26, 2026 • Share
Regularly smoking marijuana has been linked to a number of health conditions. Although the long-term effects are still being understood, studies have shown that using marijuana during young adulthood could affect brain function, including attention, memory, and learning. Additionally, smoking marijuana can damage your lungs, increase your risk of bronchitis, and scar small blood vessels.
It also heightens the risk of stroke, heart disease, and other vascular conditions. Furthermore, there is a connection to a higher risk of developing schizophrenia. The dangers are becoming increasingly evident as experts continue to study its impact.
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