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Malt liquor linked to marijuana use among young adults

07.26.07 | University at Buffalo
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BUFFALO, N.Y. -- Drinking malt liquor -- the cheap, high-alcohol beverage often marketed to teens -- may put young adults at increased risk for alcohol problems and use of illicit drugs, particularly marijuana, according to a new study of malt liquor drinkers and marijuana use by scientists at the University at Buffalo’s Research Institute on Addictions (RIA).

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Kathleen Weaver
University at Buffalo
weaver@ria.buffalo.edu

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University at Buffalo. (2007, July 26). Malt liquor linked to marijuana use among young adults. Brightsurf News. https://www.brightsurf.com/news/1WWR6R21/malt-liquor-linked-to-marijuana-use-among-young-adults.html
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"Malt liquor linked to marijuana use among young adults." Brightsurf News, Jul. 26 2007, https://www.brightsurf.com/news/1WWR6R21/malt-liquor-linked-to-marijuana-use-among-young-adults.html.