Teen e-cigarette or vaping rates have changed rapidly over the years. Rates of e-cigarette use among teens increased substantially from 2012 to 2018, and recently decreased in 2021. Vaping and e-cigarettes are harmful to health and are especially unsafe for youth and young adults. Addi...
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Over 450 potential cases of severe pulmonary disease had been identified as of September 6, 2019. A commonality in the group was a history of using e-cigarette devices or vaping. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) issued a warning once it determined that 33 states (Arkan...
The first e-cigarette was patented in 1965. In 2007, Chinese manufacturer Hon Lik introduced the first version of modern e-cigarettes. As of 2019 there were over 460 different brands on the market and thousands of blends of vaping liquids created by local vaping shops. ...
For over ten years now, we have witnessed the harmful effects of tobacco use on the ground, and have been in direct contact with tobacco studies experts and doctors. Our team of journalists keeps you up-to-date on the regulatory developments concerning e-cigarettes in France and around the ...
2 years ago E-cigarette use among teens increases 21% over previous year: Study Almost 28% of those reporting use said they used e-cigarettes every day. 2 years ago What the JUUL settlement means for the teen vaping epidemic The settlement is the result of a two-year investigation that sh...
New research reveals that young individuals who vape are over twice as likely to experience chronic stress. Derived from the Canadian Health Measures Surveys, the study found that although young vapers were often physically active, they reported higher levels of chronic stress. The study doesn’t ...
doctors explain. Smoking also damages cilia, the hair-like structures that line the lungs, and move microbes and debris out of the way. This can make it easier for viruses to invade. Over the years, studies have consistently shown, for example, that smokers who get the flu are more likely...
E-cigarette use declined for the first time in 2016 but held steady – under 12% – the following year. Now, that number is 20.8%. Gottlieb worries that soaring e-cigarette use will undermine the progress on youth anti-smoking efforts over the years. “The rate of use of e-...