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  2. Teens are vaping in high school bathrooms all across America ...

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    The firsthand aerosol is harmful for many reasons: Most e-cigarettes (99%) contain nicotine (though many do not disclose it), which can harm the developing adolescent brain (that keeps developing ...

  3. Some online vape sellers don't comply with regulations to ...

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    "The results suggest that it is incredibly easy to buy flavored vaping products online, even in areas where they are restricted," he said. "They also suggest that, for the most part, retailers ...

  4. Good news on teen vaping? Rates have dropped, but another ...

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    While anti-tobacco watchdogs applaud the drop in teen vaping, they still fret about kids who frequently use these devices. Among teens who vape, 42% of high school users and 27% of middle school ...

  5. Are teens finally ditching vaping? New data show lowest ... - AOL

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    Youth vaping levels fell to the lowest in a decade this year, according to a new report from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the Food and Drug Administration.

  6. Health effects of electronic cigarettes - Wikipedia

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    In the United Kingdom, vaping is considered by some to be around 95% less harmful than tobacco after a controversial landmark review by Public Health England. [2] Despite this, the use of electronic cigarettes carries many health risks. [1] [3] These risks depend on the fluid in these devices and varies according to design and user behavior. [4]

  7. Teen vaping linked with toxic lead exposure, study finds - AOL

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    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.

  8. 2019–2020 vaping lung illness outbreak - Wikipedia

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    In September 2019, a lawsuit was brought on behalf of an 18-year-old from Illinois who had been hospitalized with lung damage from vaping. The plaintiff charged Juul with targeting teens with false marketing [clarification needed] of a dangerous product, and a gas station for allowing him to buy vaping products as a minor. [84]

  9. Four years after ban, illegal vaping products continue to ...

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    Thousands of illegal vaping products from abroad are being sold to teens in New Jersey despite a state ban to curb the highly addictive habit. Four years after ban, illegal vaping products ...