Tag: Electronic Cigarettes
Vaping Cannabidiol Fairly Common Among Teens
Prevalence highest in current e-cigarette users and Hispanic and sexual minority populations
E-Cigarette Use Tied to Respiratory Symptoms in Young Adults
Findings independent of combustible cannabis and cigarette exposures
4.5 Percent of U.S. Adults Used Electronic Cigarettes in 2021
Dual use of cigarettes and e-cigarettes was more likely among those aged 18 to 24 and 25 to 44 years
E-Cigarette Sales Up 46.6 Percent From January 2020 to December 2022
Unit shares of tobacco- and mint-flavored products decreased, but other flavor sales increased during study period
April 2022 to March 2023 Saw Rise in E-Cigarette Poisoning Exposures
87.8 percent of the exposures occurred in children under 5; most common exposure routes were inhalation or nasal, ingestion or oral
FDA Orders Stores to Stop Selling Elf Bar Disposable Vapes
Disposable e-cigarettes are sold in flavors known to appeal to children and teenagers, including bubblegum and cotton candy
Burn Injuries Can Occur From E-Cigarette Smoking While on Supplemental Oxygen
Authors acknowledge this injury mechanism is rare, but say patients should be warned
E-Cigarette Use in Young Teens Tied to Later Tobacco Cigarette Use
Findings for any tobacco smoking and more frequent smoking seen among both U.S. and U.K. teens
2019 to 2021 Saw E-Cigarette Use Prevalence Increase in Younger Adults
Increase in prevalence mainly due to increase among never smokers, who accounted for 53 percent of younger adult e-cigarette users in 2021
Juul Reaches $462 Million Settlement With Six States, D.C.
While the company has not admitted wrongdoing, its payments to plaintiffs in earlier lawsuits will be used to fight underage e-cigarette use