Secondhand smoke from marijuana bong generates high pollutant levels, study  finds

Secondhand smoke from marijuana bong generates high pollutant levels, study finds

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Smoking pot from a bong at home generates four times as much potentially harmful secondhand smoke as tobacco cigarettes, a study published Wednesday by JAMA Network Open found.

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