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Relationship Between Cannabis Use and Active and Passive Tobacco Smoking in Adolescents

Researchers
Neal Benowitz, MD
Research Fields
Cannabis
Secondhand Smoke

This project is exploring the relationship between cannabis use and active and passive smoking in adolescents. This work includes analysis of the impact of blunt use (marijuana in a cigar wrap) on nicotine exposure.

 
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