Kids who grow up in homes where parents consume cannabis will more than likely use it themselves. Turns out the old adage, “monkey see, monkey do,” does ring true — even when it comes to cannabis use. However, when cannabis use involves youth it’s see, think, then do, says a
Vaping cannabis may put teens at a greater risk for developing symptoms of lung injury than those who smoke cigarettes, or marijuana, or who vape nicotine, according to a new study. Adolescents were about twice as likely to report wheezing or whistling in the chest than those who used e-cigarettes

It’s April, Alcohol Awareness Month – and that means it’s time to engage parents with MADD’s Power of Parents program. Research shows that adolescents who are more connected with their parents, for example, who attend family dinners more frequently, are less likely to drink alcohol or use other drugs among …
Addiction can happen at any age, but the DEA said it usually starts when a person is young. Look out when adolescents start behaving differently for no apparent reason, including acting withdrawn, frequently tired or depressed or hostile, a change in peer groups, carelessness with grooming, decline in academic performance,
April 7, 2021 (HealthDay News) —
Teenagers’ cannabis addiction rates are about the same
In a nationally representative cross-sectional study
Feb. 21, 2021 – Bloomberg —
Suicide and opioid overdose contribute
