
Vaping marijuana by teens doubles in last seven years, with potentially harmful consequences, study says
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Marijuana vaping by teens rose 7-fold in a mere 7 years, with potentially harmful consequences to adolescent health, a new study found.
The study, published Monday in JAMA Pediatrics, analyzed 17 studies conducted throughout Canada and the United States that involved nearly 200,000 adolescents. The study found that teens in their senior year of high school were most likely to be vaping marijuana compared to younger adolescents. In 2018, for example, one in three grade-12 students reported vaping weed.
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