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A 2013 report to the FDA identified minor headache, chest pain, nausea, and cough as side effects. Major adverse events included hospitalizations for pneumonia, congestive heart failure, seizure, rapid heart rate, and burns. However, no causal relationship to vaping was proven. [93]
Among high-school students, the number reporting frequent use rose from 3.2% in 2015 to 8.1% in 2021, and the percentage who said they’d ever used a vaping product increased from 41.7 to 45.1 ...
There is accumulating research concerning the negative effects of nicotine on prenatal brain development. [notes 5] [110] Vaping during pregnancy can be harmful to the fetus. [111] There is no supporting evidence demonstrating that vaping is safe for use in pregnant women. [104] Nicotine accumulates in the fetus because it goes through the ...
A high school student in Ontario needed to be put on life support. [50] The person had been vaping every day. [51] His health improved and he was released from the hospital. [50] This case has not been confirmed, as 27 September 2019. [22] He vaped intensively, adding THC to his devices. [43]
Prestonsburg police determined the products came from Quick Stop Smoke Shop Discount Tobacco and Vaping, which is within 1,000 feet of the high school, according to Prestonsburg police.
According to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 1.21 million high school students and 410,000 middle school students reported use of e ...
This figure, 3.9%, translates to about 580,000 fewer high school students using e-cigarettes – the primary reason for the decline, according to the survey. Sumner County Schools crack down on vaping
[15] [16] One issue is the need to separate the effects of vaping from the effects of smoking among users who both vape and smoke. [note 4] [17] E-cigarettes containing nicotine are more effective than nicotine replacement therapy (NRT) for smoking cessation. [18] [19] Vaping is likely far less harmful than smoking, but still harmful.