In-home cannabis smoking is associated with significantly increased odds of child exposure to cannabis smoke, as assessed by urinary cannabinoid biomarkers.
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Children living in households with reported in-home cannabis smoking show five times higher odds of having detectable THC ...
Study finds significant secondhand cannabis exposure in children from in-home smoking, emphasizing the need for preventive measures and stricter policies to safeguard their health. Study ...
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