marijuana smoke worse than tobacco smoke
UCSF study shows that
marijuana smoke causes longer-impact on lung than tobacco smoke - leading to lung blood vessels change.**
https://www.drugabuse.gov/.../marijuana/what-are-effects-secondhand-exposure-to-m...
People often ask about the possible psychoactive effect of exposure to secondhand marijuana smoke and whether a person who has inhaled secondhand marijuana smoke could fail a drug test. ... A 2016 study in rats found that secondhand exposure to marijuana smoke affected a measure of ...https://www.drugabuse.gov/.../marijuana/what-are-marijuanas-effects-lung-health
Like tobacco smoke, marijuana smoke is an irritant to the throat and lungs and can cause a heavy cough during use. It also contains levels of volatile chemicals and tar that are similar to tobacco smoke, raising concerns about risk for cancer and lung disease. Marijuana smoking is ...https://herb.co/2015/09/07/how-to-smoke-weed-and-keep-your-lungs-healthy/
Sep 7, 2015 - Let's face it: if you want to keep your lungs healthy, smoke is bad. Yet, when it comes to the effect of cannabis on your lungs, that simple fact comes with a huge and complicated “BUT…” The number one risk of inhaling smoke into your lungs is lung cancer. Be it smoke from tobacco or from a campfire, ashen ...https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cannabis_smoking
Cannabis smoking is the inhalation of smoke or vapors released by heating the flowers, leaves, or extracts of cannabis or marijuana and releasing the main psychoactive chemical, Δ9-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), which is absorbed into the bloodstream via the lungs. Apart from being smoked and vaporized, cannabis (and ...