The increase in e-cigarette use, particularly among young people, is a dangerous trend with real health risks. For many reasons, e-cigarettes should not be promoted as a safe alternative to smoking.
According to NSW Health, vaping for 40 days can lead to 'significant, acute changes' in both physical and mental health, ...
While vaping has been touted by manufacturers as a safer smoking alternative, the public health community is careful to point out the risks. Since the introduction of e-cigarettes to the U.S. in 2007, ...
A person vapes on Sept. 24 at Eastside Tavern in downtown Columbia. Though vaping was originally posed as an alternative to smoking cigarettes for older generations who grew up smoking, younger ...
Adolescent and young adult nicotine vaping has become an urgent public health concern, as 2024 marked the first year that nicotine vaping was the most initiated drug. Though vaping is the most common ...
New research shows that pandemic stress didn’t lead teens straight to vaping, but it quietly opened the door, making them more willing to try e-cigarettes and cannabis long after schools reopened.
When Jane caught her 12-year-old daughter with a vape, she thought it was a one-off. But after speaking to her, Jane learned ...
First study to demonstrate that interventions to help quit vaping nicotine can simultaneously reduce cannabis use among adolescents and young adults Building on EX Program's proven success in helping ...
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