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Where there\u2019s smoke, there\u2019s \u2026 asthma?<\/p>\n
That\u2019s the concern among some experts, as a recent study from the City University of New York (CUNY) identified a link between cannabis legalization<\/u> and asthma among kids and teens.<\/p>\n
The research, published in the journal Preventive Medicine in its Feb. 2024 issue, found that in states where marijuana is legal, the share of teens with asthma<\/u> is slightly higher than in states where it remains illegal.<\/p>\n
The recreational use of cannabis is now legalized in 24 states.<\/p>\n
LOOK WHO’S EXPERIMENTING WITH MARIJUANA TODAY MORE THAN ANY OTHER AGE GROUP<\/u><\/strong><\/p>\n In the study, a research team at the CUNY School of Public Health (SPH) analyzed data pulled from the 2011-2019 National Survey on Children\u2019s Health, which comprises a “representative sample of the population of minor children in the U.S.,” according to a press release from the university.<\/p>\n The sample consisted of 227,451 U.S. children 17 years old and younger, with an average age of 8.56.\u00a0<\/p>\n