"Youth e-cigarette use has fallen sharply, sparing many young people from the severe nicotine addiction and other health consequences that can result from e-cigarette use," she said in a statement. "Despite this progress, youth e-cigarette use remains a serious public health problem in the U...
“There are services we can direct students to if they are caught vaping or smoking, on top of the consequences they will face,” said Assistant Principal Jesse Hansen. According to the aforementioned survey, 55 percent of students say vaping is harmful, 30 percent say it’s not, and the ...
Strategies to tackle vaping also differed, with an emphasis on education and engagement over surveillance and consequences. Conclusion: Adolescent vaping is a pressing concern within Australian school communities, necessitating a comprehensive, holistic approach supported by strong partnerships between the ...
The Conejo Valley Unified School District in southern California recently shifted from suspending students for a first offense to sending them to a four-hour Saturday class on the marketing and health dangers of vaping. A second offense results in a one-or-two-day suspension coupled with several ...
"It's designed to really inform students about the consequences of e-cigarettes and other types of substances," Dextrace said. The program has existed for years. "I know a few students who were put in groups after being caught smoking and honestly it didn't really do anything," Ponce sai...
Scientists and federal agencies have begun to study e-cigarettes as a smoking cessation tool, as well as their influence on development and health, but there’s still a lot to be learned about the consequences of continual e-cigarette use. What’s in a vape? Most electronic cigarettes ...
There’s a serious anti-smoking movement among teenagers — and the teens understand the risks of tobacco. But a new study suggests that they’re not thinking about the consequences of using e-cigarettes until it’s too late. The study, which was published last Friday in the journal Pediatri...
“never smokers”) are starting to use e-cigarettes, and that young people are particularly attracted to them (Bozier et al.2020). Although the long-term health consequences of vaping are still being investigated, short-term health effects include nausea, vomiting, mouth and airway irritation, ...
according to the National Center for Education Statistics, nearly 6 million students aged 12-18 reported being bullied during the school year. AI Video Analytics directly addresses these pervasive issues, aiming to mitigate the severe psychological, emotional, and physical consequences fo...
"Bringing those things on campus and just having those things in general are going to lead to significant consequences to them if they are caught," said Dr. Matthew Gibbins, Richardson ISD Chief Executive Director of Student Services. The message these districts want to send is vaping isn't ...