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  1. Children can be exposed to marijuana either by breathing in secondhand smoke or eating foods containing marijuana. Most secondhand smoke comes off the end of the cigarette or joint; the rest comes from the smoke the smoker breathes out. Infants and children breathe in the secondhand smoke when it’s in the air around them.

  2. 5 Ιουν 2018 · Marijuana smoking around children under 18 has increased and is likely to continue going up. As legal marijuana use becomes more common, parents need to be aware of the risks to children from secondhand marijuana smoke.

  3. 28 Ιουλ 2021 · Children whose parents regularly smoke or vape marijuana may experience viral respiratory infections, such as the common cold, more frequently than those whose parents do not smoke, according...

  4. 22 Ιουλ 2019 · In 2015, a small study of six smokers and six nonsmokers showed that marijuana smoked in highly concentrated quantities could trigger a positive urine drug test among people who were simply...

  5. Signs your child may be smoking weed may include: The effects of smoking weed can be both seen and smelled shortly after use. If your teenager comes home with red or bloodshot eyes, that is one of the most telltale indicators they are high on marijuana.

  6. 29 Οκτ 2020 · Inhaling secondhand marijuana smoke can cause unwelcome side effects, such as: One study examined secondhand marijuana smoke effects on the children of marijuana users. Nearly half of the children in the study showed detectable levels of marijuana in their urine.

  7. Check if the child may have consumed anything that contains cannabis. The severity of the symptoms depends on the child's size and how much THC they consumed. Look for these symptoms: If you think a child in your care has consumed cannabis, call 1-844-POISON-X (1-800-463-5060 in Quebec) for help.

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