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Thailand Tightens Cannabis Access to Protect Public Health and Cultural Values

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Thailand’s health authorities are moving to restrict cannabis access to medical use only, citing rising smuggling incidents and concerns about unregulated consumption. In the next 40 days, dispensaries will be allowed to sell cannabis only to licensed medical patients and practitioners, including traditional Thai medicine healers. The plan also caps a 30-day supply for both Thai citizens and foreign visitors, reinforcing a medical-first approach to cannabis in the country.

Recent seizures, including a large 73-kilogram haul intercepted at Suvarnabhumi Airport, highlight the urgency of tightening controls. Data from Thailand indicates that cannabis findings have reached international destinations such as the United Kingdom, India, Pakistan, and Hong Kong, underscoring global pressure to curb illicit trade and prevent the nation from becoming a trafficking hub.

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Marijuana and THC Products May Pose Heart Risks: Latest Research Insights

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Recent research has highlighted potential heart risks associated with the use of marijuana and other THC-containing products. This warning comes as the popularity of cannabis continues to rise globally, including in parts of Asia, where regulatory discussions and policy shifts are increasingly advocating for medical and recreational access. Understanding these health implications is crucial, especially for a nation like Thailand, which recently made significant changes to its cannabis policies with the decriminalization of the plant.

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Thai Readers Deserve Clarity: New Research Signals Heart Risks with Marijuana and THC

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New studies suggest potential heart risks from using marijuana and other THC-containing products. As cannabis policies evolve globally, including in parts of Asia, Thai readers should understand how these findings may relate to personal health and public policy. Thailand recently relaxed cannabis rules for medical and economic reasons, making clear, balanced information even more important.

Research indicates that THC, the main psychoactive component of cannabis, may raise the risk of cardiovascular events such as irregular heart rhythms, heart attacks, and strokes. This aligns with broader evidence that cannabis can influence heart rate, blood pressure, and overall heart health. Given that heart disease remains a leading cause of death in Thailand, these insights carry particular relevance for local audiences.

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