Youth vaping spiked again in 2019 while the fed played regulatory catch up, FDA report shows

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More than 5 million high school and middle school students used e-cigarettes in 2019, up from 3.6 million the year before, despite prevention efforts.

More than 5 million young people reported using e-cigarettes in 2019, according to the annual National Youth Tobacco Survey released Wednesday by the Food and Drug Administration and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention .

The increase comes despite ongoing efforts to limit e-cigarette use and get to the bottom of more than 1,800 vaping-relatedacross the U.S., according to the CDC. Various federal agencies are expected to issue new vaping regulations this week, but officials have sent mixed messages on what they entail.

 

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Just look at that picture. Does that even remotely look normal?

Go back to Marlboro...cigarettes never killed anyone

I’m on holiday in Budapest, way too many kids vapping here.

We’ve just opened Pandora’s Box. We are probably in for some more unpleasant surprises.

This is the same exact rhetoric used in prohibition, saying “use common sense...” “listen to us, we know better than you.” There is not a youth vaping epidemic with flavored eliquid, the statistics plainly show it, it’s tragic you’ll hide behind children to protect cig revenue.

id stop doing it, but it makes everywhere I go my own personal nightclub

They don’t read that smoking kills

Wow, kids today sure are stupid.

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