Biology
WARNING: Too Much Marijuana Could Lead to Reduced Bone Density, More Prone to Fractures
Heavy consumption of cannabis linked to lower bone density, body weight and BMI. A new study from the University of Edinburgh revealed that people who consume large amount of cannabis are most likely to have reduced bone density and are more prone to fracture.
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