Column from Just Say Something CEO about the signs and dangers of vaping in youths, what's known and what's still not know.
Opinion: While protecting our kids is a top priority, we must not lose sight of another critical public health goal: helping adult smokers quit.
The vaping rate among middle and high school students is at its lowest level in a decade, according to new data from the National Youth Tobacco Survey. The survey—from the U.S. Food and Drug ...
Youth vaping is down thanks to public education campaigns, social pressure, and increased knowledge of the dangers of smoking ...
Laura Lemke, the assistant principal at Fenton High School, said aside from the health risks, the devices can also contribute to poor academic performance. “But aside from the health issues, ...
Volusia County School leaders are taking a tough approach to keep kids away from vapes. Students caught with one on campus ...
Collins said that on average, most kids start vaping around age 14. She explained that sweet and fruity flavors make vapes appear safer and more appealing to students, perpetuating a dangerous ...
In exercise bike tests, twentysomethings who'd been vaping for at least two years had ... Most parents stop using car booster seats for kids too soon, study finds Most parents are placing their ...
On Sunday, National Ministers announced a policy dubbed “Make it Count” to boost maths education.
Until, vaping become in vogue. With smoking having been scientifically linked to cancer, periodontal disease, infertility, pulmonary toxicity, many more people are informed and hesitant to take up ...