DrugFacts: Electronic Cigarettes (e-Cigarettes) |National Institute on Drug Abuse
Electronic cigarette users in the United States, by age Premium StatisticE-cigarettes: usage share of U.S. high school students 2011-2023 E-cigarettes: usage share of U.S. high school students 2011-2023 Percentage of U.S. high school students using electronic cigarettes (e-cigarettes) from ...
Learn about the facts & statistics regarding vaping usage to give you additional information to help you to quit vapingWhat’s stopping you? Not sure if you’re ready to stop vaping? Worried about finding it difficult? Start quiz The idea of electronic cigarettes has been around since a ...
In 1965, a man named Herbert A. Gilbert was granted a patent for the very first electronic cigarette device. The inventor created this device as an alternative to smoking cigarettes, because he was gravely concerned about the health effects of cigarette smoking....
Electronic cigarettes seem to have become as ubiquitous as the vapor they produce. Their popularity has been skyrocketing over the past two years, even in the midst of a fierce debate about their potential risks and benefits.
Hon Lik, a pharmacist in China, patented e-cigs in 2003 as what he hoped to be a healthier alternative to traditional cigarettes. Reportedly his father passed away from lung cancer, so Hon – a smoker himself – took this on as a true passion project. ...
After being introduced to the Chinese market in 2004, e-cigarettes made their way to Europe in 2006 and America in 2007. Today it’s estimated that 35 million people around the world use electronic cigarettes, which go by many names, including e-cigs, e-hookahs, vapes, vape pens, mods,...
Shelley has taught at the middle school level for 10 years and has a master's degree in teaching English. You know smoking is bad for you, you see the warning labels on the cigarette packs, but why exactly are cigarettes so bad? Read the following lesson to learn about the different thi...
The average person has probably heard two things about the vapor produced by electronic cigarettes: either it’s perfectly harmless, or it’s worse than cigarettes, forest fires, and nuclear explosions combined. You’ve probably heard more than once that “not enough studies have been done.” ...
Since 2014,electronic cigaretteshave been the most popular form of tobacco among teens. E-cigarettes are more popular than conventional cigarettes by a 4-1 margin in this age group. About 1 in 5 high school students has used e-cigarettes in the past month. Another 5% smoke cigarettes, accord...