Marijuana linked to heart disease while supplement may mitigate risk, reports study by Stanford Scientists including Dr. Joseph Wu

Marijuana use and heart-attack risk were correlated in a large human study, Stanford scientists and their collaborators found. A molecule in soybeans may counteract these effects.

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