Young adults commonly mix cannabis with nicotine and tobacco

December 16, 2025 by medicalxpress.com

Young adults commonly mix cannabis with nicotine and tobacco

A study from Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health reveals increasing cannabis use and co-use with nicotine products among young adults in New York City. Different forms of cannabis, including vapes and edibles, are popular. The research emphasizes the need to understand health effects and patterns of cannabis use, which have been largely overlooked. The study, published in Tobacco Induced Diseases, calls for increased public health education on the risks of cannabis and nicotine co-use. Findings suggest a growing trend of cannabis consumption, urging further investigation due to evolving social norms and availability of cannabis products.


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