Quitting the Quit-Aid: People Trying to Stop Vaping Nicotine Need More Support. Here Are some Strategies to Help
INDIA, JUL 7 – CAP urges government action as youth vaping addiction rises to over 300,000 teens in five years, with health risks including lung damage and mental health issues worsening.
- On July 4, 2025, actress Sue Ramirez announced on Threads that she quit coffee and vaping after being consistent with her goals since June.
- Her decision followed experiences of craving and relapse triggers like stress and nicotine withdrawal, which mirror patterns found in recent surveys of vape users.
- A survey of over 1,100 New Zealanders who used nicotine vapes found many are trying to quit through methods like cold turkey and switching to reduced-harm nicotine products.
- The Consumers Association of Penang plans to send letters to state rulers calling for a total ban on vape and e-cigarettes, citing rising youth addiction figures that may triple by 2030.
- These developments highlight growing concerns about vaping addiction worldwide and the need for dedicated cessation support and policy measures to prevent further harm.
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Sue Ramirez shares how she was able to quit coffee, vaping
Actress Sue Ramirez opened up about how she was able to quit coffee and vaping, saying she’s been consistent with her personal goals since June. On Friday, July 4, the actress announced on Threads that she had made this conscious lifestyle change. “Good morning, gusto ko lang share mga goals ko for myself since June, and […] The post Sue Ramirez shares how she was able to quit coffee, vaping appeared first on Interaksyon.
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