Vaping among younger adults and binge-drinking among mid-life adults also maintained record-high levels, NIH-supported study shows.

The percentages of adults using cannabis and hallucinogens over the past year stayed at historically high levels in 2023, according to the latest findings from the University of Michigan’s Monitoring the Future survey.

The results show that the prevalence of adults aged 19 to 30 and 35 to 50 who used cannabis and hallucinogens over the past year remained at higher levels compared to previous years.

In contrast, past-year use of tobacco cigarettes remained at all-time low levels among both adult groups.

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