Achievers In Class Are Likely To Smoke Pot And Drink, University College London Study Reveals

There’s new evidence that kids who excel in their class are more likely to smoke cannabis and drink alcohol in their teens.

In a new study that covered 6,059 participants in England, bright children at age 11 tended to have a lower risk of smoking but a higher likelihood of smoking pot and drinking than their less academically gifted counterparts.

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