smoking
-
Marijuana use among college students at highest level in 30 years
-
Kids and high-intensity drinking
-
First-time marijuana use in college at highest level in three decades
-
Teens who vape at increased risk for future cigarette smoking
-
Teen use of any illicit drug other than marijuana at new low, same true for alcohol
-
Vaping, hookah use by US teens declines for first time
-
Marijuana use remains on the rise among US college students, but narcotic drug use declines
-
Vaping: U.S. teens lured by flavors, not nicotine
-
Smoking greatly reduces life expectancy for those with serious mental illness
-
Ability to quit smoking differs by race
-
Marijuana use dampens brain’s response to reward over time
-
FDA ruling on e-cigarettes: U-M experts available
-
Simulation offers glimpse of how e-cigarettes could impact smoking decades from now
-
Medical marijuana reduces use of opioid pain meds, decreases risk for some with chronic pain
-
Teen cigarette smoking drops to historic low in 2015
-
Use of ecstasy, heroin, synthetic marijuana, alcohol declined among US teens in 2015
-
Most youth use e-cigarettes for novelty, flavors—not to quit smoking
-
Cigarillo use increases estimates of teen smoking rates by half
-
Daily marijuana use among U.S. college students highest since 1980
-
Teens with medical marijuana cards much likelier to say they are addicted, but few teens have them