Thinking About the Study on Cannabis and Heart Attacks

It has been evidently shown that the ability to think critically has diminished progressively over the past century. It's arguable if this is representative of the whole population, or merely those privledge enough to go to school.

I say this because school attendance wasn't mandatory not too long ago. People were still able to exercise freedom of choice with respect to state-run educational systems.

Not going to school didn't preclude you from being educated, or developing critical thinking. What has been shown from tests given to various grade levels 100 years ago, is that the demand on thinking for children has been reduced. One could say dumbed down. I certainly would say that.

This brings us to the case in point: a study about a correlation suggesting there is a link between cannabis use and heart attacks. Is this true?

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https://www.usnews.com/news/health-news/articles/2021-11-08/aha-news-cannabis-use-disorder-may-be-linked-to-growing-number-of-heart-attacks-in-younger-adults

https://www.heart.org/en/news/2021/11/08/cannabis-use-disorder-may-be-linked-to-growing-number-of-heart-attacks-in-younger-adults

https://www.ahajournals.org/doi/10.1161/circ.144.suppl_1.13627

As they claim:

At a time of increasing legalization of marijuana, a growing number of people under 50 diagnosed with cannabis use disorder were later hospitalized for a heart attack, new research has found.

Notice the title: Cannabis use disorder may be linked to growing number of heart attacks in younger adults

Cannabis use disorder? This is part of the fraudulent DSM making up disorders to fit ideological leanings. They invent disorders to treat. It's a justification for their psychiatric business model. And it also helps their partners in big pharma make profits with kickbacks to those prescribing in some cases.

Can a correlation be made between cannabis use and heart attacks? Yes. As can many things be associated with cannabis.

But heart attacks and related heart issues leading to death are the #1 cause of death in the US. Simply calling out one association without recognizing more relevant confounders is willful ignorance at best.

You can pick other things that aren't relevant to heart attacks, and claim they as through a correlation. I can bet everyone, or most everyone, who smoked cannabis as well as those who didn't and have a heart attack in their life also drank water.

The new analysis found that overall, 4.1% of patients hospitalized for heart attacks also had cannabis use disorder, and the proportion nearly tripled from 2.4% in 2007 to 6.7% in 2018.

4%. Wow. How many of them smoked cigarettes which has already shown a stronger correlation to heart issues? What about diet? What about lifestyle exercise? Oh well, whatever, just focus on cannabis in your conclusion even though they admit:

Because the study is observational and didn't control for use of other substances such as tobacco, alcohol or cocaine, the research can't be used to show a direct cause.

Notice the focus is on younger adults. And that this study was put out in 2021.

2021 is the year where various experimental injections were developed and pushed on a global population under deceptive tactics. Not only that, some were experimental gene therapy injection technology never before used widely on humans, and never approved.

The result? A vast increase in heart issues like myocarditis this year. Especially in men, especially in younger men.

This study seems well placed as a type of psy-op or cover-up for the risky vaccinations and the problems they are causing. This study is wild speculation to act as a plausible but unlikely reason to explain heart attacks nowadays.

They didn't look at this before 2021. I wonder why? Becuase it wasn't a thing then. It's only an issue now in the post-CV19-vaxx world where young patients go to hospitals for myocardial infarction.

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