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Is marijuana use becoming a 'gateway' to nicotine dependence?
Previous studies have documented a reliable pattern for initiating substance use, with many adolescents beginning with nicotine and/or alcohol and progressing to illicit drugs. Recent research suggests that a 'reverse gateway' effect may occur for some cigarette smokers, with marijuana use...
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