Asthma prevalence is higher in high school students who use cannabis compared to non-users, with increased frequency of use correlating with higher asthma rates. Asthma is more common among high school students who use cannabis, relative to those who do not, and the prevalence of asthma increases
That’s the concern among some experts, as a recent study from the City University of New York (CUNY) identified a link between cannabis legalization and asthma among kids and teens.
With a positive correlation between cannabis use frequency and asthma prevalence among teens, experts caution against the misconception of marijuana s safety.
Where there’s smoke, there’s … asthma? That’s the concern among some experts, as a recent study from the City University of New York (CUNY) identified a link between cannabis legalization and asthma among kids and teens. The research, published in the journal Preventive Medicine in its Feb. 2024 issue, found that in states where marijuana
The Big Picture: Dr. Adriana Davis, Family Medicine, ".no doubt about it, cannabis use is making asthma worse in teens and beyond."A new study highlights a worrying pattern: as more