Research reveals vaping is linked to serious health risks risks in teens. With 1.6 million kids vaping, here's what parents ...
Hailey Kump writes: Teens in schools nowadays are vaping and do not understand the health impact it has on them.
Vaping — the use of e-cigarettes to inhale nicotine, flavorings or marijuana through a battery-powered device — has become so commonplace that many now take it for granted. But recent news from Bel ...
From the editorial, "Not only has vaping become the most commonly used tobacco product by middle and high school students, ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Vaping is not just a headline or something parents warn teenagers about. It has become part of the background noise of daily life.
A recent study by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has highlighted a concerning trend among teenagers regarding vaping. The study reveals that approximately 30% of high school ...
In Wisconsin, at least a dozen people have recently been hospitalized and treated for severe lung damage. The first cases were reported last month, and the number has been growing. All of these ...
Fewer adolescents are vaping this year than at any point in the last decade, government officials reported Thursday, pointing to a shrinking number of high school students who are using fruity, ...
The teen vaping craze, which took off with Juul, a popular electronic cigarette (e-cigarette) brand marketed to young adults with flavored nicotine liquids such as crème brulee and watermelon, appears ...
A 15-year-old Texas boy’s death on New Year’s Eve marks the youngest to die from an e-cigarette or vaping product use-associated lung injury (EVALI) among the nearly 60 deaths and 2,600 cases. The ...
Teenage vaping has become normalized in high schools, driven by pressure to fit in, but health risks and administrative ...