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Youth marijuana use rose 245% in last two decades: study
Story at a glance The rise in marijuana use among U.S. youths coincides with a decline in alcohol use. Edible cannabis products and extracts used in vaping products accounted for a large portion of reports to U.S. poison control centers. Experts expressed concern about the impact of legalized marijuana on these vulnerable populations.  Figures from the National Poison Data System (NPDS) show adolescent cannabis use spiked by 245 percent between 2000 and 2020.  Research findings were published on Monday in the journal Clinical Toxicology, and detail a decline in the rate of alcohol abuse over the same period.  “Ethanol abuse cases exceeded the number of mar

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