HealthDay (8/17, Collins) reports, “Vaping CBD (cannabidiol) is on the rise among middle and high school students, according to a national U.S. survey, and health experts warn there can be serious risks involved.” Results from the 2022 National Youth Tobacco Survey found that “more than 1 in 5 students who use electronic cigarettes said they had vaped CBD,” while “more than 6% didn’t know whether or not they had vaped CBD.” And “while the authors of the study say CBD is the most popularized non-psychoactive component of cannabis, they add that its use raises several safety concerns, including potential harm to the liver and lungs and possible damage to the male reproductive system.” The findingswere published in JAMA Network Open.
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— “CBD Vapes Rising in Popularity Among Teens,”Sarah D. Collins, HealthDay, August 17, 2023