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A 'joint' problem: Investigating marijuana and tobacco co-use

Written by Darrin on March 27, 2019

A survey of marijuana and tobacco co-users investigators found that co-users with high degree of interrelatedness between their use of the two substances had greater tobacco dependence and smoked more cigarettes per day. However, the finding of a strong link between the two substances was not universal. These finding suggest that highly personalized treatments are needed for co-users who want to quit smoking.

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