Children whose mothers use marijuana are more likely to try it at younger age
When mothers use marijuana during the first 12 years of their child’s life, their cannabis-using children are more likely to start at an earlier age than children of non-using mothers, according to a new study. This study is the first to establish a relationship between maternal cannabis use during a child’s lifetime and earlier initiation in a nationally-representative, longitudinal cohort.
Source: https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2018/09/180924084340.htm
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