Tag Archive for: Teen Vaping

In recent years, the use of vaping products among Canadian teenagers has become a growing concern for public health officials, parents, and advocates. To better understand the scope of this issue, let’s take a closer look at the latest data from the Canadian Substance Use Survey and explore the ongoing efforts to curb youth vaping through flavor regulations.

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Health and Wellbeing Slough, on behalf of the Slough Borough Council, has launched a free service to help teenagers quit vaping. The initiative comes amidst growing concerns about the unknown long-term effects of vaping on young people’s health.

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A new study from the University of Michigan has shed light on the primary reasons why teenagers engage in vaping. The study, titled “Reasons for Vaping Among U.S. Adolescents,” analyzed data from in-school surveys of U.S. students in eighth, tenth, and 12th grades, revealing a complex mix of factors driving the vaping trend.

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As the use of vaping devices among young people began to decline, eliciting a collective sigh of relief from public health officials, a new, potentially worrisome product has gained popularity among youth: nicotine pouches. Unlike cigarettes and vaping devices, which produce smoke and vapor, nicotine pouches are more discreet and harder for parents to notice. Users tuck these pouches between their lip or cheek and gums, allowing the nicotine to be absorbed into their bloodstream through mucous membranes in their mouth.

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As a parent, it’s essential to have open and honest conversations with your children about the dangers of vaping. With the increasing popularity of e-cigarettes among young people in the United States, it’s more important than ever to educate your child about the potential risks associated with these devices. According to a 2023 survey conducted by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, more than 2.1 million middle and high school students reported currently using e-cigarettes. This alarming statistic highlights the need for parents to take a proactive approach in addressing this issue with their children.

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