Edible marijuana worries doctors after man suffers heart attack

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Edible marijuana worries doctors after man suffers heart attack
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As medical and recreational marijuana becomes legal in more and more places, experts worry that there isn't enough science on the risks of the drug, especially for patients with heart disease.

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