Current research study reveals that marijuana usage is connected to increased asthma occurrence, highlighting prospective public health issues as marijuana usage increases.
Asthma is more typical amongst U.S. people who reported marijuana usage in the previous 30-days, with the chances of asthma being considerably even higher amongst people who reported marijuana usage 20 to 30 days each month, according to a brand-new research study by scientists at DOI: 10.1016/ j.ypmed.2023.107827
Co-authors are Chaoqun Zhou, Columbia University; Kevin D. Silverman, City University of New York; Deepa Rastogi, Albert Einstein College of Medicine; and Luisa N. Borrell, City College of New York.
The research study was supported by the