QUEENS CARDIOLOGIST: MED ISN’T MEDICAL, REC EFFECTS ARE NOT “NET-POSITIVE”

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Queen's University vice-dean (clinical) and cardiologist Dr. Chris Simpson told the Canadian Stroke Congress THC may encourage development of blood clots connected to stroke, heart disease, and heart failure. A press release from the Heart and Stroke Foundation announcing Dr. Simpson's statement also worried about cyclical vomiting, and the potential for edibles to be overconsumed by those who . . .