A new CDC report published Thursday found emergency department visits linked to cannabis increased for children, teens and young adults during the COVID-19 pandemic.
This stock photo shows teens passing a marijuana joint at a party.during the COVID-19 pandemic, new federal data suggests.
There was also an increase among older teens and young adults aged 15 to 24. However, cannabis is legal in several states for adults aged 21 and older. Among those aged 10 and under, the average number of weekly cannabis-related ED visits ranged from 30.4 per 10,000 visits to 71.5 per 10,000 visits. Prior to the pandemic, the average was between 18.7 and 23.2 visits.
Meanwhile, preteens and teens in this group saw their peak in weekly visits occur during the second half of the 2021-22 school year.
日本 最新ニュース, 日本 見出し
Similar News:他のニュース ソースから収集した、これに似たニュース記事を読むこともできます。
Warriors notebook: Trayce Jacskon-Davis eyeing Thursday Summer League finale for debutGolden State Warriors Summer League: Trayce Jackson-Davis’ nagging injury, Chris Paul sighting and two-ways
続きを読む »
Ladylike cannabis at The Flower Shop: Arizona dispensary makes marijuana more appealing to womenAs more states legalize recreational marijuana, it's becoming more socially acceptable to use it, but many women, particularly moms, are still a bit hesitant to try it and a dispensary in Phoenix is looking to change that.
続きを読む »
German cabinet to pass China strategy on Thursday - government sourcesThe German cabinet is to pass its long-promised China strategy on Thursday, two government sources told Reuters, after Chancellor Olaf Scholz's government last year ordered a review of how Germany interacts with its biggest trade partner.
続きを読む »
Wake for Newark Firefighter Acabou to be held, funeral ThursdayAugusto 'Augie' Acabou, 45, and Wayne 'Bear' Brooks Jr., 49, were both killed in the fire last week aboard a cargo ship at Port Newark.
続きを読む »