Lung Injuries Related To Contaminated Vapes Are Less Common In These States

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It found that states with legal marijuana are less likely to have cases of EVALI disease, which makes a lot of sense. Lung disease and injuries associated with vaping were a big concern in 2019, when EVALI first appeared. It also found that states with home cultivation policies have even fewer cases of EVALI disease. Photo by Clear Cannabis via Unsplash Results show that EVALI was 42% less likely in states with legal recreational marijuana. A study found that legal states that allow people to grow the plant in their homes were less likely to report cases of vaping illness.

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A study found that legal states that allow people to grow the plant in their homes were less likely to report cases of vaping illness.

Lung disease and injuries associated with vaping were a big concern in 2019, when EVALI first appeared. While the disease has decreased in incidence, it left a significant stain on the vaping industry, with the government banning some of these products and the public being more careful with the vapes they purchase.

A study found some interesting data regarding state marijuana laws and vaping lung injuries. It found that states with legal marijuana are less likely to have cases of EVALI disease, which makes a...

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