Teens turn to pot after parental bust-ups
4th Apr 2006, 12:56 GMT
Splitting parents who shack up with new partners can unwittingly push their children towards cannabis use. University of Queensland research has shown a link between cannabis use and marital changes after studying 3008 mothers and their children up to age 21, between 2001 and 2004 in Brisbane. read more
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