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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 ...
About 1.97 million high school students and 800,000 middle school students currently use tobacco products, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention ...
A few years ago, a middle school administrator called the district office and said they had a couple middle school students in trouble for vaping, senior coordinator of student support services ...
In 2016, 78.2% of middle and high school students – 20.5 million youth – were exposed to e-cigarette advertisements from at least one source. [39] Exposure to advertisements increases intention to use e-cigarettes among adolescent non-users, and is associated with current e-cigarette use, even in a dose-dependent fashion, as increasing ...
School officials also provided several resources to help parents and students with vaping concerns, including: SAMHSA National Helpline, 365 days a year, 24 hours a day, for confidential, free ...
A 2017 study reported that vaping produced comparable levels of nicotine urinary metabolites to tobacco and smokeless tobacco products. [233] However, oxidative nicotine metabolites were less in vapers. [233] A 2017 review concluded that some vaping products delivered the same amount of nicotine as traditional cigarettes. [264]
A 2022 survey found that Juul is the third most popular e-cigarette brand among middle-school and high-school students, used by 22% of e-cigarette users. [21] On June 23, 2022, the FDA denied authorization for Juul to continue selling its products in the United States, and issued Marketing Denial Orders banning any further marketing or sale of ...
To anyone but a teen (or the parent of one), the stories may seem shocking — but less so if you consider the statistics about who vapes: more than 2.55 million youth in the U.S., including at ...