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Smoking marijuana may be more harmful to lungs than smoking cigarettes, study finds

Por: ABC News Health November 15, 2022

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People who smoke were more likely to have certain types of lung damage than people who smoked cigarettes, according to a that reviewed lung scans of smokers. The researchers who led the study say their findings suggest smoking may be more harmful than people realize.The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention estimates at least have tried marijuana at least once. With more states legalizing the drug, it has become the that is still illegal at... + full article



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