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Children’s Risk of Secondhand Cannabis Smoke: A Growing Concern

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January 23, 2025
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In a groundbreaking cross-sectional study, researchers have revealed alarming links between in-home cannabis smoking and child exposure to cannabis smoke. This investigation highlights a significant public health concern, particularly in light of the growing acceptance and legalization of cannabis use across various regions. The study’s findings demonstrate that children, who spend most of their time indoors, are at a heightened risk of inhaling harmful substances present in cannabis smoke, which is known to contain toxic and carcinogenic chemicals.

The study specifically examined urinary cannabinoid biomarkers to assess the degree of exposure among children living in homes where cannabis is smoked. The results showed that those residing in such environments exhibited significantly increased odds of cannabinoids being detected in their urine samples. This outcome strongly suggests that in-home cannabis smoking directly contributes to children’s exposure to these harmful

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