After careful consideration of the study on cannabis use and blood pressure, it is clear that the relationship between the two is complex and multifaceted. While some evidence suggests that cannabis use may be associated with lower blood pressure, particularly among women and heavy users, other factors such as age, ethnicity, and alcohol consumption may also play a role. Furthermore, the potential cardiovascular risks associated with cannabis use cannot be ignored, especially in individuals with pre-existing conditions or who use other medications.
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