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Report Shows Girls Trying Drugs Before Boys

A new federal analysis shows that in the year 2004, girls aged 12-17 started using different substances at higher rates than boys. Specifically, 17% more girls started drinking; 29% more started smoking cigarettes; and 17% more started smoking marijuana. However, the study leaves unclear the amount of current smokers and drinkers as it only focuses on teens who started in 2004.

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Is it any wonder, since young girls hang out with older boys?

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