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Study: Vaping lung disease less likely in these U.S. states

In what feels like another lifetime, before COVID-19, there was a different type of lung disease affecting some people.

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Vape consumers, primarily those who consumed cannabis, were suffering from a disease called EVALI, which caused respiratory and gastrointestinal symptoms.

The disease could result in long-lasting damage to the lungs and even death.

And now, a recent study reveals that U.S. states with legal cannabis programs had fewer reports of the illness.

Published in the journal Drug and Alcohol Dependence, and conducted in conjunction with the National Institute on Drug Abuse, the study shows that in states where cannabis is medicinally or recreationally legal,

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