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Early cannabis use and DSM-IV nicotine dependence: a twin study
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Agrawal A et al. - Early-onset cannabis users are at increased risk for nicotine dependence, but this risk is attributable largely to common genetic vulnerability. There is no evidence for a causal relationship between cannabis use and nicotine dependence.
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