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Marijuana use linked to increased asthma risk in youth, says study: ‘Worrisome’ health implications – Fox News

  1. Marijuana use linked to increased asthma risk in youth, says study: ‘Worrisome’ health implications Fox News
  2. Cannabis use may increase asthma risk, study finds Medical News Today
  3. Asthma More Common Among High School Students Who Use Cannabis AJMC.com Managed Markets Network
  4. Madison County Health Alert: Rising Asthma Rates in Teens Linked to Legal Cannabis. Doctor Explains Manchestertimes
  5. Study Reveals Link Between Cannabis Use and Current Asthma Prevalence in U.S. Adolescents and Adults Columbia University’s Mailman School of Public Health

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Kate Middleton wears earrings given to her by grieving mother whose daughter tragically took her own life aged 17 – as she hosts youth mental health forum with William – Daily Mail

  1. Kate Middleton wears earrings given to her by grieving mother whose daughter tragically took her own life aged 17 – as she hosts youth mental health forum with William Daily Mail
  2. Kate Middleton and Prince William’s Mental Health Survey Finds Most Young People Fear for Their Friends PEOPLE
  3. Princess Kate pays moving tribute to friend’s late daughter with deeply sentimental accessory HELLO!
  4. Kate Middleton’s £25 star earrings you can buy here Woman & Home
  5. Kate Middleton and Prince William Step Out for Mental Health PEOPLE
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Kate Middleton is radiant in a camel Roland Mouret trouser suit as she visits a youth charity in east London – Daily Mail

  1. Kate Middleton is radiant in a camel Roland Mouret trouser suit as she visits a youth charity in east London Daily Mail
  2. Kate Middleton Visits Youth Charity Inspired by Group She Met in Boston with Prince William PEOPLE
  3. Kate Middleton looks powerful in camel flares and matching blazer as she coordinates in favourite designer heels and go-to earrings Woman & Home
  4. Princess Kate rocks another chic suit and head-turning bouncy blow dry in London today Express
  5. Kate praises ‘really precious’ work of youth charity The Royal Family Channel
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Elon Musk had $4,000 when he moved to Canada, stayed in youth hostel: book – Business Insider

  1. Elon Musk had $4,000 when he moved to Canada, stayed in youth hostel: book Business Insider
  2. Elon Musk by Walter Isaacson review – arrested development The Guardian
  3. Sergey Brin tried to avoid Elon Musk selfie after affair report: book Business Insider
  4. Morgan Stanley’s Tesla Report, Musk Book Need a Grain of Salt Bloomberg
  5. During ‘the most concentrated pain’ in his life, Elon Musk saved Tesla and created ‘the algorithm’ that would become his manufacturing and management philosophy Yahoo Finance
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Erik ten Hag is taking Manchester United’s youth system seriously – here’s the proof – The Athletic

  1. Erik ten Hag is taking Manchester United’s youth system seriously – here’s the proof The Athletic
  2. Manchester United 1-3 Wrexham (Jul 25, 2023) Game Analysis ESPN
  3. Wrexham owners Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney have charmed local fans and cracked America – how Man Utd would love to say the same about the Glazers Goal.com
  4. Manchester United vs. Wrexham FREE LIVE STREAM (7/25/23): Watch Club Friendly 2023 online | Time, TV, channel NJ.com
  5. Álvaro Fernández stands out in Manchester United’s bitter defeat to Wrexham – Man United News And Transfer News The Peoples Person
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‘AGT’ premiere: Simon Cowell gets emotional with Mzansi Youth Choir – USA TODAY

  1. ‘AGT’ premiere: Simon Cowell gets emotional with Mzansi Youth Choir USA TODAY
  2. AGT Season 18 Premiere: Choir Honoring Nightbirde Wins Golden Buzzer PEOPLE
  3. Golden Buzzer: Mzansi Youth Choir’s Emotional Tribute Brings Simon To Tears | Auditions | AGT 2023 America’s Got Talent
  4. ‘America’s Got Talent’ Kicks Off With an Emotional Golden Buzzer, a Frightening Fall Real Magic Entertainment Tonight
  5. ‘AGT’ Recap: Season 18 Premieres with First Ever Audience Golden Buzzer – ‘AGT’ Recap: Season 18 Premieres with First Ever Audience Golden Buzzer Talent Recap
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Review finds no misconduct at Missouri trans youth clinic – The Associated Press

  1. Review finds no misconduct at Missouri trans youth clinic The Associated Press
  2. Claims that fueled Missouri GOP crackdown on trans care ‘unsubstantiated,’ university says Kansas City Star
  3. Wash U. says ex-employee’s claims about transgender center in St. Louis are unfounded St. Louis Post-Dispatch
  4. Washington University inquiry found allegations against Transgender Center ‘unsubstantiated’ • Missouri Independent Missouri Independent
  5. Washington University investigation of Transgender Center finds no misconduct KMOV4
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Weezer And The Detroit Youth Choir Blow Away Simon Cowell On ‘America’s Got Talent’: Watch – Stereogum

  1. Weezer And The Detroit Youth Choir Blow Away Simon Cowell On ‘America’s Got Talent’: Watch Stereogum
  2. And the winner of ‘America’s Got Talent: All-Stars’ is… Yahoo Entertainment
  3. Tom Ball Sounded So Angelic Performing With the Voices of Hope Children’s Choir NBC Insider
  4. Weezer Perform “Beverly Hills” with Detroit Youth Choir on America’s Got Talent: Watch Consequence
  5. ‘America’s Got Talent: All-Stars’ finale: Top 6 moments include memorable duets and a deserving champ Yahoo Entertainment
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Hawley launches investigation into Missouri children’s hospital, demands records of ‘gender-related treatments’ for youth – The Hill

  1. Hawley launches investigation into Missouri children’s hospital, demands records of ‘gender-related treatments’ for youth The Hill
  2. Missouri attorney general launches investigation into children’s hospital’s transgender center Fox News
  3. Missouri’s new attorney general begins investigation into pediatric transgender center in St. Louis FOX 2 St. Louis
  4. Missouri AG officially probing ‘disturbing’ whistleblower claim that transgender clinic ‘harming hundreds’ of kids New York Post
  5. Former children’s gender clinic worker slams ‘morally, medically appalling’ care KATU

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Adult drug use rose during pandemic, but dropped dramatically in youth, study says

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Use of marijuana and other substances dropped in teenagers during the first year of the pandemic, according to a new study.

But adults’ use of cannabis, illegal drugs and alcohol, including binge drinking, either stayed the same or increased compared to the two years before Covid-19.

“Substance use decreased between 2019 and 2020 among those aged 13 to 20 years,” wrote first author Dr. Wilson Compton, deputy director of the National Institute on Drug Abuse.

However, “consistent declines were not seen in older persons other than tobacco use reductions, and cannabis use increased among adults ages 25 years and older,” he and his coauthors wrote.

The study analyzed data from the Population Assessment of Tobacco and Health Study, which follows tobacco and other substance use over time among 49,000 US youths and adults.

“A particular strength of this study was the longitudinal design,” said Joseph Palamar, an associate professor of population health at NYU Grossman School of Medicine, who was not involved in the study.

“This design allows us to look at changes among the same people over time as opposed to other national studies which compare different groups of people across time,” he said.

Substance abuse dropped in teenagers between ages 13 and 17, according to the study published Tuesday in the journal JAMA Network Open.

Cannabis use among teenagers ages 13 and 15 dropped by 3.4 percentage points in 2020 compared to 2018 and 2019, while tobacco use declined by about 4 points, the study found. The use of other illegal or misused prescription drugs also fell 2.5 percentage points in this age group.

Use of marijuana in teens ages 16 and 17 dropped 7.3 percentage points in 2020 compared to 2018 and 2019. Tobacco use fell by over 10 points and misuse of drugs sank by nearly 3 percentage points. Binge drinking dipped by 1.6 percentage points across the age group.

“I think availability plays a big part,” Palamar said. “If high schoolers are separated from their friends for a long time and stuck inside, they’ll likely have decreased access to drugs.

“Even if a teen successfully obtained weed, this doesn’t mean he or she had somewhere away from parents to smoke it if the whole family was on lockdown,” he added.

The use of alcohol increased by over five percentage points (from 60.2% to 65.2%) among adults ages 21 to 24 years old in 2020 compared to the previous two years. Binge drinking, however, fell by 2.2 points.

Tobacco use fell by about 8 percentage points, but use of marijuana and other illegal or prescription drugs did not change significantly in this age group, according to the study.

Use of marijuana increased slightly in adults 25 and up, by 1.2 percentage points. Declines in other substance abuse in this age group were not significant, the study authors said.

Tobacco use fell for all adults, the study found. The number of young adults ages 18 to 20 smoking tobacco dropped by just over 15 percentage points in 2020 compared to 2018 and 2019. Smoking also declined by about 8 points in adults ages 21 and up over the same period.

However, a drop in drug use during the early days of Covid did not mean the reduction continued as the pandemic wore on, said Palamar, who has been studying drug availability during that period.

“Decreases in use during the early months of Covid are meaningful, but we need to keep in mind that use of some drugs rebounded,” Palamar said. “For example, we found that seizures of marijuana and methamphetamine decreased after the start of Covid, and then rebounded to a much higher rate later in the year.”

A separate survey of people ages 19 to 30 found they were using marijuana and hallucinogens at high rates in 2021. The Monitoring the Future Study, published in 2022, found 11% of people in this age group used marijuana on a daily basis in 2021, while 43% said they had used it in the past year.

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