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Youth that vape tobacco are more likely to vape marijuana

Vaping is continuing to rise among youth. The Centers for Disease Control report that in 2021, 1 in 9 high school students said they had vaped in the past month. Two recent studies demonstrate the increases.

Research from Columbia University found that the frequency of vaping cannabis among adolescents from all demographic groups is reported at six or more times per month, and rising faster than occasional use. Those who vape and smoke nicotine are more than 40 times more likely to also vape and smoke cannabis. The largest increases were found among high-school seniors, tripling in 2 years from 5 to 14 percent.

Research from the University of Alabama and the University of Michigan discovered that adolescents who use e-cigarettes are over three times more likely to use cannabis than those who don’t.

Experts encourage parents to prevent vaping with these tips:

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