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Youth drug-related hospitalisations rose during pandemic, study finds

Youth drug-related hospitalisations rose during pandemic, study finds

Sun, 12 Oct, 2025

Researchers claim their findings suggest that the adverse effects of pandemic restrictions appear to be linked to a rising incidence of acute drug-related issues among youths aged 15-24 years.
Irish teens whose friends use cannabis 10 times more likely to consume the drug themselves

Irish teens whose friends use cannabis 10 times more likely to consume the drug themselves

Mon, 06 Jan, 2025

The study by researchers found that 7.3 per cent of students aged 15-16 had used cannabis within the previous 30 days with no significant difference in use of the drug between males and females

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