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Cannabis-smoking teens less likely to complete education

posted 29/09/2015

publication Journal Drug and Alcohol Dependence


Teenagers who smoke cannabis at least once a week are less likely to finish school, enrol in university or obtain a degree, according to UNSW research
that challenges notions that cannabis use is less harmful than alcohol use

 

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