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Government survey: adolescents favor disposable, flavored e-cigarettes

Por: The Hill Health October 07, 2022

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More than 2.5 million U.S. middle and high school students reported that they are using e-cigarettes, according to new government data published Thursday, with the majority of them choosing flavored, disposable e-cigarettes. According to the National Youth Tobacco Survey, 14.1 percent of high school students and 3.3 percent of middle school students said they vaped in the past 30 days. there were about 2 million current e-cigarette users —... + full article



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