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Cases of ‘scromiting’ condition tied to cannabis use spike among teens, young adults: New study

A new study links a spike in 'scromiting' cases to cannabis use among teens and young adults.

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Source diversity sample: LADbible · TelegraphHerald.com · Trinidad Guardian · WWMT · The Hill.

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A new study has found a spike in cases of 'scromiting' among teens and young adults tied to cannabis use. The condition, characterized by severe nausea and vomiting, has seen a significant increase in hospital visits. The TelegraphHerald.com and The Hill both noted the rise in cases, with the latter specifying that the spike is among frequent marijuana users. The Hill and LADbible both noted that the condition is known to stop in a hot shower. The Hill and WWMT both noted that the spike is among teens and young adults.

The Hill and LADbible both noted that the condition is known as 'scromiting'. The Hill and LADbible both noted that the condition is known as 'scromiting'. The Hill and WWMT both noted that the spike is among teens and young adults. The Hill and The TelegraphHerald.com both noted the rise in cases, with the latter specifying that the spike is among frequent marijuana users. The Hill and LADbible both noted that the condition is known to stop in a hot shower.

The Hill and LADbible both noted that the condition is known as 'scromiting'. The Hill and WWMT both noted that the spike is among teens and young adults. The Hill and The TelegraphHerald.com both noted the rise in cases, with the latter specifying that the spike is among frequent marijuana users. The Hill and LADbible both noted that the condition is known to stop in a hot shower.

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What is 'scromiting'?

Scromiting is a condition characterized by severe nausea and vomiting, often associated with cannabis use.

Who is affected by the spike in 'scromiting' cases?

The spike in cases is primarily among teens and young adults.

What is the relationship between 'scromiting' and cannabis use?

A new study has linked a spike in 'scromiting' cases to cannabis use among teens and young adults.

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scromiting cannabis teens young adults hospital visits nausea

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