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Marijuana Smokers Face Rapid Lung Destruction -- As Much As 20 Years Ahead Of Tobacco Smokers
Science Daily ^ | (Jan. 27, 2008) | staff

Posted on 01/27/2008 5:32:48 AM PST by saganite

A new study finds that the development of bullous lung disease occurs in marijuana smokers approximately 20 years earlier than tobacco smokers.

A condition often caused by exposure to toxic chemicals or long-term exposure to tobacco smoke, bullous lung disease (also known as bullae) is a condition where air trapped in the lungs causes obstruction to breathing and eventual destruction of the lungs.

At present, about 10% of young adults and 1% of the adult population smoke marijuana regularly. Researchers find that the mean age of marijuana-smoking patients with lung problems was 41, as opposed to the average age of 65 years for tobacco-smoking patients.

The study "Bullous Lung Disease due to Marijuana" also finds that the bullous lung disease can easily go undetected as patients suffering from the disease may show normal chest X-rays and lung functions. High-resolution CT scans revealed severe asymmetrical, variably sized bullae in the patients studied. However, chest X-rays and lung functions were normal in half of them.

Lead author Dr. Matthew Naughton says, "What is outstanding about this study is the relatively young ages of the lung disease patients, as well as the lack of abnormality on chest X-rays and lung functions in nearly half of the patients we tested."

He added, "Marijuana is inhaled as extremely hot fumes to the peak inspiration and held for as long as possible before slow exhalation. This predisposes to greater damage to the lungs and makes marijuana smokers are more prone to bullous disease as compared to cigarette smokers."

Patients who smoke marijuana inhale more and hold their breath four times longer than cigarette smokers. It is the breathing manoeuvres of marijuana smokers that serve to increase the concentration and pulmonary deposition of inhaled particulate matter – resulting in greater and more rapid lung destruction.

This paper is published in the January 2008 issue of Respirology.


TOPICS: Culture/Society; News/Current Events; US: California
KEYWORDS: marijuana; mrleroymourns
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To: samtheman
“I remain HIGHLY skeptical”

The point of this study is that this type of lung disease cannot be picked up with normal chest x-rays. The use of cat scans that are of high quality pick up the sign of the disease much faster.

It sounds pretty accurate to me —if the evidence is in-fact the better detection method.

21 posted on 01/27/2008 6:01:58 AM PST by BeAllYouCanBe (Until Americans love their own children more than they love Nancy Pelosi this suicide will continue.)
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To: saganite
Look, the primary "danger" of pot is that it makes you stupid. Same as alcohol or any other intoxicant. It makes you think and act... intoxicated.

Isn't that enough? Why stretch to make up other silly reasons not to smoke it?

22 posted on 01/27/2008 6:02:13 AM PST by dayglored (Listen, strange women lying in ponds distributing swords is no basis for a system of government!)
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To: saganite

Doesn’t seem to have affected Willie Nelson, and he’s probably burned more than anyone....


23 posted on 01/27/2008 6:03:02 AM PST by ropin71 (God Bless our Troops!)
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To: coloradan

In 2004 30.3% of state prison inmates who committed property crimes did so in order to get money for drugs.

http://www.ojp.usdoj.gov/bjs/dcf/duc.htm


24 posted on 01/27/2008 6:04:17 AM PST by Mojave
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To: coloradan

I don’t believe I saw any more calls for even further restrictions on marijuana use in the article. As for limiting choices, go tell that to the cigarette smokers.


25 posted on 01/27/2008 6:05:52 AM PST by saganite (Lust type what you what in the “tagline” space)
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To: calex59
> The amount of people on FR who are obviously not conservative and who believe in big government control over what people put into their bodies constantly amazes me.

Ding! Ding! Ding! We have a winner!

If it was cigarettes, or trans fat, they'd be all about "no government interference". But with pot, they've bought the government platform, hook, line, and sinker. It amazes me too.

26 posted on 01/27/2008 6:06:08 AM PST by dayglored (Listen, strange women lying in ponds distributing swords is no basis for a system of government!)
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To: Seruzawa
Of course they are.

Which is why they post paranoid falsehoods like the one below:

"Cops have excellent second incomes by stealing form the homes they raid and selling the stuff later after stealing it from the evidence room."

27 posted on 01/27/2008 6:06:47 AM PST by Mojave
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To: Mojave
> In 2004 30.3% of state prison inmates who committed property crimes did so in order to get money for drugs.

Yeah, and I'm sure it was all about scoring pot.

Not heroin, or cocaine, or amphetamines... nope, just pot. /sarc

28 posted on 01/27/2008 6:08:21 AM PST by dayglored (Listen, strange women lying in ponds distributing swords is no basis for a system of government!)
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To: calex59

And not a thing you said addresses the results of the study, ie: smoking marijuana is worse for your health than smoking cigarettes. Maybe marijuana smokers will want to know the effect of their habit on their lungs. A public service to the pot heads? Or should we just keep quiet and let them kill themselves off?


29 posted on 01/27/2008 6:09:09 AM PST by saganite (Lust type what you what in the “tagline” space)
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To: BeAllYouCanBe

Well, let’s wait for more studies to come out. I’m all for medical research. One study proves nothing.

On the larger issue of pot, I think there are plenty of studies that show that it inhibits short-term memory and is bad for students, especially young students. On that issue, the evidence is solid. Students, or anyone trying to improve their skill in anything, shouldn’t be smoking pot.

But on the issue of increased lung disease, lets see what further studies show.


30 posted on 01/27/2008 6:10:10 AM PST by samtheman
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To: dayglored

You think lung disease is a silly reason? Weelll, OK.


31 posted on 01/27/2008 6:10:30 AM PST by saganite (Lust type what you what in the “tagline” space)
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To: saganite
At present, about 10% of young adults and 1% of the adult population smoke marijuana regularly.

What is "regularly"? 20 joints a day? Three joints a week? Also, how many of these people are also cigarette smokers? Without careful definitions of terms and elimination of variables such as tobacco use this seems meaningless.

32 posted on 01/27/2008 6:11:38 AM PST by jalisco555 ("My 80% friend is not my 20% enemy" - Ronald Reagan)
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To: dayglored
Not heroin, or cocaine, or amphetamines... nope, just pot. /sarc

And potheads never use any of those too. /sarc

33 posted on 01/27/2008 6:13:10 AM PST by Mojave
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To: samtheman
Well, let’s wait for more studies to come out.

Before we legalize dope.

34 posted on 01/27/2008 6:14:16 AM PST by Mojave
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To: Mojave
I have no objection to jailing people for property crimes, although I would like to remind you (for the tenth time, probably) that the cost of drugs is vastly increased by prohibition, and if that if they were decriminalized, prices would plummet and property crimes would be sharply reduced as a result. But, apparently you'd rather tolerate a higher level of property crimes and incarcerate drug users even who don't commit any other crimes, rather than allow people the freedom to make poor choices if they enjoy the temporary result.
35 posted on 01/27/2008 6:14:53 AM PST by coloradan (Failing to protect the liberties of your enemies establishes precedents that will reach to yourself.)
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To: Mojave

Seruzawa has it right ,, you should see the cars on my county PD’s lot that were confiscated ... this isn’t debatable ,, they do confiscate property on a regular basis ,, and they do sell it to pay for PAL , DARE , “company picnics” and SWAT toys ,, to the extent that it reduces demands on their budget it does increase the $$$$$ available for pay increases... The only thing he said that I disagree with is saying that cops steal from the evidence room ,,, that hasn’t been my experience ,, when they steal they usually steal directly from users/dealers and then “cut them a break” by not taking them in...


36 posted on 01/27/2008 6:15:00 AM PST by Neidermeyer
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To: saganite
> You think lung disease is a silly reason? Weelll, OK.

No, I meant trying to make a silly connection between pot smoking and a relatively obscure causation of lung disease. This study is a reach, pure and simple.

The best reason not to smoke pot (the one I have) is that it makes the smoker stupider than when they were sober/straight. I never had a "profound realization" while stoned that I couldn't have had straight -- and remembered afterward, too. Getting stoned is a waste of time.

37 posted on 01/27/2008 6:18:00 AM PST by dayglored (Listen, strange women lying in ponds distributing swords is no basis for a system of government!)
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To: samtheman
But on the issue of increased lung disease, lets see what further studies show.

There was a study released recently that Dr. Dean Edel was talking about that involved pot smokers, pot and tobacco smokers and tobacco only smokers. Apparently, the study showed that those who smoked pot and tobacco had a much lower incidence of lung cancer than the tobacco only smokers and the pot only smokers even a lower incidence of lung cancer. The gist of the study was that there is some ingredient in pot, possibly the THC, that turns off the genetic marker that allows lung cancer to grow. I don't recall who did the study, but he mentioned it in one of his radio spots recently.

38 posted on 01/27/2008 6:18:01 AM PST by Thermalseeker (Silence is not always a Sign of Wisdom, but Babbling is ever a Mark of Folly. - B. Franklin)
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To: Neidermeyer
this isn’t debatable

Yep. It's just an unsupported lie.

39 posted on 01/27/2008 6:18:45 AM PST by Mojave
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To: calex59
What is even more bizarre are those Freepers who want to deny marijuana to old people with terminal illnesses.

That is like the hospitals that don't want their terminal patients to smoke.

Use some common sense, people, and allow folks to have some dignity (spelled f_r_e_e_d_o_m) in their last days.

Any other view is just gross cruelty.
40 posted on 01/27/2008 6:18:51 AM PST by cgbg (Election 2008: A Long Ride On A Hillarinobama Short Bus.)
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