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Students using e-cigarettes and weed reported COVID-19 symptoms almost four times more than those smoking e-cigarettes alone

Researchers from several U.S. states are recommending that young people get educated about risks associated with concurrent electronic cigarette and cannabis use after identifying a prevalence or greater likelihood of COVID-19 symptoms and diagnoses among students from four colleges.

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The new study, the pre-proof version of which was published online this week in Addictive Behaviors, found that COVID-19 diagnoses were prevalent among concurrent e-cigarette and cannabis users.

Study authors report frequent concurrent users were more likely to report both COVID-19 symptoms and diagnoses.

The conclusions are based on investigators assessing whether or not current (past 30-day) use of e-cigarettes and cannabis was associated with COVID-19

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