A new scientific paper describes cannabis as a "genotoxic" substance that damages genetic information within cells, potentially leading to DNA mutations, accelerated aging and cancer. Getty Images ...
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The paper describes cannabis as a "genotoxic" substance because it damages a cell's genetic information, which can lead to DNA mutations, accelerated aging, and cancer. To make matters worse ...
Consuming cannabis can lead to an increased risk of cancer, according to a recent study led by researchers from The University of Western Australia. Published in Addiction Biology, the study ...