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 showed JUUL adve...
E-cigarette use among middle- and high-school students declined from 8% in 2023 to 6% in 2024, dropping from an estimated 2.1 million to 1.6 million tweens and teens, the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reported. The researchers analyzed data from the 2024 National Youth...
The Parliamentarians were informed about the easy accessibility of brightly-coloured candy vapes deliberately targeting children, readily available in Scottish shops. The MSPs were briefed about a concerning rise in the use of these devices among ...
Moreover, some smokers have justified switching to vaping as a method for quitting smoking. And while you can customize the amount of nicotine you inhale via vaping, statistics show that users aretrading the addictionfrom smoking to an addiction to vaping. About 80% of people who quit smoking ...
The MSPs were briefed about a concerning rise in the use of these devices among schoolchildren in Scotland. Startling statistics revealed that one in ten 13-year-olds and a staggering 25 percent of 15-year-olds were vaping in 2022. Professor Banks emphasized that vaping is significantly restrict...
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Current Electronic Cigarette Use among Adults Aged 18 and over: United States, 2021; National Center for Health Statistics: Hyattsville, MD, USA, 2023. Birdsey, J.; Cornelius, M.; Jamal, A.; Park-Lee, E.; Cooper, M.R.; Wang, J.; Sawdey, M.D.; Cullen, K.A.; Neff, L. ...
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