A recent study has identified a rise in cases of 'scromiting,' a syndrome associated with chronic marijuana use, among teenagers and young adults. The findings suggest a correlation between cannabis consumption and the onset of this condition.
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Study finds increase in 'scromiting' cases among teens and young adults linked to cannabis use
A study has reported an increase in 'scromiting' cases among teens and young adults, a syndrome that has been linked to chronic marijuana use. The research highlights the potential health implications of cannabis consumption in younger populations.
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Cases of ‘scromiting’ condition tied to cannabis use spike among teens, young adults: New study
Study finds increase in 'scromiting' cases among teens and young adults linked to cannabis use