Vaping Cannabis Could Harm Your Lungs
Research by Carolyn Baglole shows that cannabis vapour may contain harmful chemicals and affect lung cell function
David H Eidelman, MD
Professor, Faculty of Medicine, McGill University
Research Theme: Inflammatory mechanisms of chronic obstructive lung disease and related disorders
Keywords: asthma • COPD • airway biology
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