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    How Does Marijuana Affect DNA & Heart Health? New Study

    New research links marijuana use to DNA methylation changes. Explore the potential impacts on heart health, immune function, and mental well-being.
    Hilary MachtBy Hilary MachtJanuary 6, 20263 Mins Read
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    Recent research suggests a link between marijuana use and epigenetic changes in DNA, specifically DNA methylation, which could influence gene expression related to cell growth, immune response, and mental health. While not proving causation, these findings highlight potential long-term impacts on the body, alongside existing concerns about blood pressure and heart health.

    Key Takeaways:

    • DNA Methylation: Marijuana use is linked to 16-132 markers of DNA changes.
    • Health Implications: Affected genes relate to immune function, hormones, and mental disorders.
    • Usage Trends: Nearly 1 in 5 Americans used marijuana in 2019, increasing the urgency for research.
    • Future Research: More studies are needed to determine if these changes cause specific diseases.

    DNA methylation refers to a biological process where chemical groups attach to DNA molecules, effectively acting as switches to turn genes on or off without altering the underlying genetic code. As marijuana becomes increasingly mainstream, with 48 million Americans reporting use in 2019, understanding its deep biological impact is critical.

    New Research: Marijuana and Epigenetic Changes

    A recent study from Northwestern Medicine, published in Molecular Psychiatry, offers fresh insights into how cannabis might affect our biology at a molecular level. Led by Dr. Lifang Hou, the research team analyzed blood samples from over 900 adults participating in a long-term heart health study.

    By comparing samples taken five years apart and correlating them with self-reported marijuana use, the researchers identified significant associations:

    FindingPotential Impact
    DNA MarkersUsers showed between 16 and 132 methylation changes.
    Cellular FunctionChanges occurred in genes regulating cell growth and hormone function.
    Immune SystemMarkers were found in areas controlling immune response to illness.
    Mental HealthLinks observed to genes associated with schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, and addiction.

    Correlation vs. Causation: What We Know

    It is crucial to note that this study establishes a link, not a direct cause. The findings show that people who use marijuana have these DNA changes, but it does not definitively prove that marijuana caused them.

    However, the results provide a roadmap for future scientific inquiry. Key questions remain:

    • Do these DNA changes persist over the long term?
    • Could these epigenetic shifts increase the risk of heart disease or mental illness later in life?
    • Do genetic differences make some individuals more susceptible to these changes?

    The Broader Context: Heart Health and Blood Pressure

    While this specific study focused on DNA, it builds upon a growing body of evidence regarding marijuana's physical effects. Traditional consumption methods, such as smoking joints or using bongs, introduce smoke into the lungs, which can have cardiovascular implications similar to tobacco smoke.

    As legalization spreads and usage rates climb, balancing the potential benefits of cannabis—such as relief for depression or pain—with these emerging biological risks is essential. This research marks a significant step toward a fuller understanding of how marijuana interacts with the human body, moving beyond immediate psychoactive effects to potential long-term cellular impacts.

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    Hilary Macht is a longtime health writer and former health editor whose work has appeared in dozens of media outlets including Everyday Health, The New York Times, Prevention, Civil Eats, and the Columbia Journalism Review. Her work is distributed by the National Center for Health Research and the Foundation for Informed Medical Decision Making.

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