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

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    E-cigarette use among middle and high school students dropped from 2.13 million students in 2023 to 1.63 million students in 2024, according to the National Youth Tobacco Survey, published Thursday.

  3. Youth vaping dropped to lowest levels in a decade, federal ...

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    Half a million fewer U.S. youth reported current use of e-cigarettes in 2024 compared to 2023. In 2024, an estimated 6… Youth vaping dropped to lowest levels in a decade, federal data shows

  4. Teen vaping rates rise, nearing pre-pandemic levels, CDC reports

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    Teen vaping rates are rising once again, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reported Thursday, October 6. Teen vaping rates rise, nearing pre-pandemic levels, CDC reports Skip to main ...

  5. 2019–2020 vaping lung illness outbreak - Wikipedia

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    As of 3 December 2019, the CDC is only reporting hospitalized vaping-associated lung illness cases and vaping-associated lung illness deaths, regardless of hospitalization status. [2] As of 15 October 2019, the CDC has reported on 1,358 people with data on age and gender: 70% of people are male. [2]

  6. Youth Risk Behavior Surveillance System - Wikipedia

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    CDC subject matter experts and other professionals suggest modifications to the questionnaire, including addition, removal, or adjustment of questions. Proposed changes are rigorously reviewed to enhance format, clarity, and ease of reading, followed by cognitive testing to assess effectiveness. CDC then refines the questions based on these ...

  7. Positions of medical organizations on electronic cigarettes

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    The scientific community in the United States and Europe are primarily concerned with the possible effect of electronic cigarette use on public health. [1] There is concern among public health experts that e-cigarettes could renormalize smoking, weaken measures to control tobacco, [2] and serve as a gateway for smoking among youth. [3]

  8. Brian King (epidemiologist) - Wikipedia

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    In March 2022, King was appointed the Executive Editor of CDC's Morbidity & Mortality Weekly Report series. [22] Brian King conducts a 2014 CDC press briefing on the Tips From Former Smokers Campaign. During his tenure at CDC, King also served in various leadership capacities for the agency's responses to public health emergencies.

  9. Teen vaping rates rise, nearing pre-pandemic levels, CDC reports

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    Around 2.5 million teens report vaping, and vaping rates are nearing pre-pandemic levels. Flavored disposable e-cigarettes are popular among teens.