marijaymade
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We've known for a long time that smoking tobacco cigarettes is the No. 1 risk factor for developing lung cancer. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reports that "in the United States, cigarette smoking is linked to about 80 percent to 90 percent of lung cancers. Using other tobacco products such as cigars or pipes also increases the risk for lung cancer." But what about that other smoke-able substance, marijuana? Can smoking cannabis – another term for the weed that's garnered a lot of attention in recent years as a potential medicine – put you at higher risk of developing lung cancer down the road?
Any health expert in her to shed more light on this?
Any health expert in her to shed more light on this?