U.S. teens and young adults who vape are much more likely to start smoking cigarettes or to begin using cannabis or other drugs, a University of Michigan study, appearing in the journal Drug and ...
Learn why it's hard to quit vaping and which treatments are most effective. Plus, a look at how families, schools, and ...
Young adults’ use of vapes and cannabis hit all-time highs last year, according to the results of a large new national survey conducted at the University of Michigan. The percentage of young adults ...
RACINE — The Racine Unified School District (RUSD) is intensifying its efforts to prevent youth nicotine use through a combination of evidence-based health education, targeted recovery programs, and ...
Smoking and vaping continued to decline among middle school and high school students in 2025, according to the U.S. Food and ...
Parents and teachers worry about the number of kids who vape cannabis. But many of them are using something far more dangerous – without even realising it ...
A new clinical study, published in the journal JAMA, has revealed a powerful tool in the fight against teen and young adult nicotine addiction: a twice-daily pill originally meant to help adults stop ...
Many teens who vape want to quit. A recent clinical trial suggests that a drug used to stop smoking can help. In the last four weeks of a 12-week trial, 51 percent of the 88 teens and young adults ...
U.S. teens and young adults who vape are much more likely to start smoking cigarettes or to begin using cannabis or other drugs, a new University of Michigan study found. Most vaping studies focus on ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. As Corpus Christi ISD continues to see students vaping, the district is planning a community event to inform families about vaping ...
National Prescription Drug Take Back Day is Saturday, and the Drug Enforcement Administration has expanded the list of products accepted to include vaping products. The DEA announced the expansion in ...
The so-called War on Drugs, a spectacular failure by any measure, just got more complicated (and worse) because of vaping. New ACSH advisor Dr. Jeffrey Singer (pictured) argues that we are seeing a ...