38% of high schoolers and even 13% of middle schoolers have tried vaping at least once — and there’s reason to think these figures are low, given that they’re based on self-reporting. (Of course, “at
New research published Tuesday indicates the surge in underage use of electronic cigarettes shows no signs of slowing down. Another study also released Tuesday shows U.S. teens who use e-cigarettes prefer those made byJuul Labs, and mint is the favorite flavor...
there is concern that the growing popularity of vaping among teens may undo the benefits of successful reductions in adolescent smoking rates over the past 20 years. In fact, the vaping phenomenon is happening at a time when, encouragingly, other rates of illicit substance use among minors have...
Vaping statisticsreport a lot of smokers see vaping or juuling as less addictive, but this is not true if they are still consuming nicotine. 10. Genetics is the strongest biological factor in developing a substance use disorder. (Psychology Today) Apart from physiological factors and gender, var...