Dr Motwani warns that vaping and edibles pose hidden risks for teens. She points out that early exposure can lead to addiction and long-term emotional issues.
HONOLULU (HawaiiNewsNow) - Although it’s illegal in Hawaii for anyone under 21 to buy or possess an electronic cigarette, it’s ordinary to see teenagers vaping. While many say it’s a way to relax, the ...
Andrea "Nick' Tattanelli quit vaping in August. "Oh man," the 39-year-old Kansas City man says. "It was hell." The mortgage banker was depressed for three days. He felt a void in his life. "it’s ...
A growing number of South African teens are vaping, with studies showing high addiction levels and an expert warning of ...
Yashraj Garg explores the way nicotine changes your brain, and why sticking to this particular new year's resolution involves ...
Many Indian parents still believe substance use begins in college. Clinical reality tells a different story. Children and ...
New research shows that pandemic stress didn’t lead teens straight to vaping, but it quietly opened the door, making them more willing to try e-cigarettes and cannabis long after schools reopened.
The youth vaping epidemic is a crisis we cannot afford to ignore. As someone who has spent over 20 years working in tobacco control, I have seen firsthand how this issue has devastated families and ...
NEW YORK, April 22 (UPI) --Vaping devices or e-cigarettes flavored with menthol, coffee and watermelon, among others, potentially drive addiction by making the products more appealing and increasing ...
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