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Teenagers Keep Vaping Despite Crackdowns on E-Cigarettes

Por: The New York Times Health October 06, 2022

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High school students resumed taking the annual National Youth Tobacco Survey in school this year and 14 percent of them reported using e-cigarettes, underscoring how an upstart industry is dodging regulators’ efforts to spare a generation from nicotine addiction.The number shows a slight change , but researchers cautioned against drawing comparisons to 2021’s survey, which was conducted differently because it took place when many schools... + full article



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