CDC - Most middle and high school students who use e-cigarettes report using flavored products. As kids go back to school, talk to them about the dangers of e-cigarette use. Learn more:
E-cigarette ads reach nearly 7 in 10 middle and high-school students | CDC Online Newsroom | CDC
School, Not Back to E-Cigarettes
Health Department Sounds The Alarm On E-Cigarette Use Among NYC Middle School Students - NYC Health
E-cigarette use among nation's youth up 39% from last year; Fayette County school board votes to sue e-cig companies – Kentucky Health News
High school e-cigarette use has jumped nearly 80%. Now, the FDA wants new regulations - Tobacco 21
E-Cigarette Advertising to Children Results in Alarming Rates of Youth Smoking | First Focus on Children
Teen vaping leads to teen smoking, new study suggests - Los Angeles Times
More than 2.5 Million Youth Reported E-Cigarette Use in 2022 - Tobwis.org
The Year Of The Vape: Teen E-Cigarette Use Spikes | Kaiser Health News
FDA Proposes Regulations as Teen E-Cigarette Use Skyrockets 78% in 1 Year
E-cigarette Use Among Middle and High School Students in New York City Before and After Passage of Tobacco 21 - Indira Debchoudhury, Shannon M Farley, Kristi Roods, Achala Talati, John Jasek, 2022
Electronic Cigarettes: Friend or Foe? - School of Public Health
Monroe County Medical Society - Vaping
Notes from the Field: Use of Electronic Cigarettes and Any Tobacco Product Among Middle and High School Students — United States, 2011–2018 | MMWR