Since 2019, overall rates of nicotine vaping have declined among U.S. youth, but those who continue to vape are showing signs of worsening addiction, according to new USC research.
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Officials push to ban harmful devices made to look like ordinary household objects: 'Protecting our children'
"They may appear harmless." Officials push to ban harmful devices made to look like ordinary household objects: 'Protecting ...
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Daily vaping and failed quit attempts rise sharply among U.S. youth
Since 2019, overall rates of nicotine vaping have declined among U.S. youth, but those who continue to vape are showing signs ...
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