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Vaping rates in middle school are on a slightly different trajectory CDC data also shows that vaping among middle schoolers has climbed from 3.3% in 2022 to 4.6% in 2023.
Vaping has slightly declined among teens. The use of e-cigarettes among high schoolers decreased from 14.1% to 10% from 2022 to 2023, the 2023 National Youth Tobacco Survey found.
Youth vaping levels fell to the lowest in a decade this year, according to a new CDC and FDA report. Rates are one-third of the 2019 peak. ... E-cigarette use among middle and high school students ...
The public health community is divided over the use of these devices to reduce/prevent smoking. [2] As of 2017 they were not approved by the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) as a smoking cessation product. [3] In the United Kingdom, a 2021 review by Public Health England (PHE) reported vaping to be around 95% less harmful ...
Teen vaping is a problem that should be addressed, but taking kids out of their normal classes could cause unintended harm. It’s a classic case of sloppy legislating with unintended consequences.
Local advocates say vaping is especially dangerous to teens, while opioids are also a big threat. ... said she’s heard about middle school students as young as 11 who have started vaping ...
Fewer high school students are vaping this year, the government reported Thursday. In a survey, 10% of high school students said they had used electronic cigarettes in the previous month, down ...
A recent survey shows alarming trends in youth tobacco use in the U.S., including among children as young as middle school-aged. The CDC's National Youth Tobacco Survey shows this year, tobacco ...