Leila Mohammadi, MD, PhD
@leilamohmdphd
Physician-Scientist, Senior Scientist and project PI @UCSF, Former @American_Heart Postdoc, Women’s rights advocate
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https://profiles.ucsf.edu/leila.mohammadi 21-10-2022 15:15:29
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Hypertension during pregnancy associated with CAD earlier in life and with a future risk for myocardial infarction with both obstructive and nonobstructive coronary arteries (MINOCA) JACC Journals Mayo Clinic CV #cardioobstetrics 📎jacc.org/doi/10.1016/j.…
#Placental EVs from preeclampsia impair the BBB via reduction of claudin 5—this study provides new insights into understanding cerebrovascular complications associated with preeclampsia Hiten Mistry Estefyaraceli carlos escudero ahajrnls.org/3ZLLkbE
As 420 approaches, party safe—your heart might be partying too, but not in a good way. Data reported by Dr. Greg Marcus & team shows a spike in health care encounters for #AFib on 4/20. Cannabis may trigger episodes—celebrate wisely! UCSF Cardiology ahajournals.org/doi/10.1161/CI…
Excited to share that our study is finally out JAMA Cardiology!!! Congrats Leila Mohammadi, MD, PhD, Matt Springer, and the team for this impactful work on how chronic marijuana smoking and edibles use affect cardiovascular system and causes vascular dysfunction! jamanetwork.com/journals/jamac…
Proud to see our recently published paper is the most viewed article of the week🎉 Matt Springer UCSF Cardiology
.Leila Mohammadi, MD, PhD and collaborators performed a cross-sectional study and found that chronic cannabis smoking and THC ingestion were associated with #endothelial dysfunction similar to that observed in tobacco smokers. 🚬 JAMA Cardiology | bit.ly/4jCB9Ou
🔓Now on Peeref: Association of Endothelial Dysfunction With Chronic Marijuana Smoking and THC-Edible Use 🔗: peeref.com/works/86534780 👁️: Altmetric: 1733 Leila Mohammadi, MD, PhD Matt Springer JAMA Cardiology Nerea Jiménez Téllez, PhD Daniel D. Han, MS Christian Cheung Joseph C Wu, MD, PhD
Some people smoke marijuana or pop an edible hoping to improve their well-being. But cannabis can pose health risks. "Using cannabis makes a 30-year-old’s blood vessels resemble those of a 60-year-old," Dr. Leila Mohammadi (Leila Mohammadi, MD, PhD) warns. ucsfh.org/3VoeThD
Chronic cannabis smoking and THC ingestion were associated with endothelial dysfunction similar to that observed in tobacco smokers. Leila Mohammadi, MD, PhD ja.ma/46RgROJ @danieldwhan Joseph C Wu, MD, PhD
Findings from our study reject the claim that THC-edibles are safer than smoking marijuana. Both may carry similar cardiovascular risks. #CANDIDEStudy #Cannabisresearch UCSF Cardiology
Back from maternity leave & celebrating 10 years at UC San Francisco, I'm excited to see that our JAMA Cardiology paper on cannabis (smoked & edibles) & cardiovascular risk gained major attention—220+ features, including our interviews with NYT, CNN, CBS & SFGate! #CANDIDEStudy UCSF Cardiology
Great to see the findings from our CANDIDE study published JAMA Cardiology on the associations between cannabis use (smoked and THC edible) and cardiovascular disease has received significant attention and sparked meaningful conversations among scientific community. Matt Springer