vaping
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Flavored marijuana vapes becoming new face of teen drug use, sparking addiction fears
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Nicotine pouch, cannabis, vaping, psychedelic use on the rise among US adults
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U-M study: e-cigarettes could unravel decades of tobacco control
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Boredom, relaxation and experimentation are among top reasons teens vape
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Cannabis, hallucinogen use among adults still at historic highs
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Vaping is linked to smoking cigarettes, using marijuana and other drugs over time
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Teen drug use remains below pre-pandemic levels
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Researchers: Rethink e-cigarettes’ role in treating cigarette smokers’ nicotine addiction
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Nicotine vaping now one of the top forms of substance use among teens
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Marijuana, hallucinogen use at all-time high among young adults
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E-cigarettes reverse decades of decline in percentage of US youth struggling to quit nicotine
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Teen use of illicit drugs decreased in 2021, as the COVID-19 pandemic continued
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Daily marijuana use among US college students reaches new 40-year high
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Current focus on preventing youth vaping could hinder adults’ efforts to stop smoking
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Vaping marijuana associated with more symptoms of lung damage than vaping or smoking nicotine
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Smoking, tobacco use among teens continues to drop even as use of e-cigs grows
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Dramatic increases in vaping marijuana, nicotine among US college students, young adults
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Up to 60% of students in some schools vaped in past month
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Philip Veliz: Using shelter in place as an opportunity to talk to youth about vaping
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Vaping’s potential to benefit public health exceeds its risks
