Published Apr 22, 2024

Dr. Bonnie Halpern-Felsher: Vaping, Alcohol Use & Other Risky Youth Behaviors

Andrew Huberman and Dr. Bonnie Halpern-Felsher delve into the intricate world of adolescent risky behaviors, focusing on the vaping epidemic, cannabis use, and the impact of social media, while offering insights into health risks and potential interventions for positive change.
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  • Cannabis Trends

    Cannabis use among teens is rising, influenced by changes in legality and societal views. notes the dramatic increase in THC potency, comparing today's joint to ten from the past 1. highlights that teens often combine nicotine and cannabis, creating potent mixtures that are easily accessible 2.

    Today's joint is about ten joints when I was a teenager.

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    This trend is concerning due to the potential for addiction and the ease with which teens can modify vaping devices to include cannabis 1.

       

    Health Risks

    The health risks associated with high THC cannabis use are significant, particularly for youth predisposed to mental health issues. explains that cannabis can trigger psychosis in those with underlying vulnerabilities, with some cases potentially leading to irreversible symptoms 3.

    If you are predetermined to have a mental health issue, psychosis, schizophrenia, then starting to use or using cannabis can actually trigger and cause you to become psychotic.

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    The rapid absorption of substances through vaping further complicates these risks, as harmful chemicals can quickly enter the bloodstream and brain 4.

       

    Nicotine Link

    The interaction between nicotine and cannabis use in teens is creating new health challenges. describes how teens are increasingly using e-cigarettes to consume both substances, often modifying devices to enhance their effects 2. This behavior is compounded by the rise of nicotine products like Zin pouches, which, while less carcinogenic, still pose addiction risks 5.

    We're seeing a very sharp increase in the market share of Zin compared to other nicotine products.

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    These trends highlight the need for more comprehensive data and intervention strategies to address the dual use of nicotine and cannabis among youth.