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Why do edible cannabis products have to look like candy or other treats? Hospitalization rates for accidental cannabis poisoning in kids increased two times more in provinces that legalized edibles: study

August 26, 2022August 26, 2022Dr. Barry Dworkin

Medical Mythbusting Commentary for August 26, 2022

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Hospitalization rates for accidental cannabis poisoning in kids increased two times more in provinces that legalized edibles: study

Reference:
Edible Cannabis Legalization and Unintentional Poisonings in Children

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