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h English (en) | ====Physical==== Heavy, long-term exposure to marijuana may have physical, mental, behavioral and social health consequences. It may be "associated with diseases of the liver (particularly with co-existing [[hepatitis C]]), lungs, heart, and vasculature". A 2014 review found that while cannabis use may be less harmful than alcohol use, the recommendation to substitute it for [[alcoholism|problematic drinking]] was premature without further study. Various surveys conducted between 2015 and 2019 found that many users of cannabis substitute it for [[prescription drug]]s (including opioids), alcohol, and tobacco; most of those who used it in place of alcohol or tobacco either reduced or stopped their intake of the latter substances. |