Yet Another Study Links Cannabis Use to Reduced Alcohol Intake

December 8, 2025

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a woman raises her hand to signal no to the person offering a glass of liquora woman raises her hand to signal no to the person offering a glass of liquor“Expanding harm reduction strategies by integrating cannabis substitution could provide individuals with greater choice in managing their alcohol use and increased access to tailored interventions may enhance autonomy, stability, and empowerment, ultimately reducing alcohol-related harms.”

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“Expanding harm reduction strategies by integrating cannabis substitution could provide individuals with greater choice in managing their alcohol use and increased access to tailored interventions may enhance autonomy, stability, and empowerment, ultimately reducing alcohol-related harms.”
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