In recent years, the rapid spread of e-cigarettes mixed with the emerging drug etomidate, along with a decreasing age of users, has once again brought the issue of drug use among teenagers to the forefront of public attention. Experts point out that teenagers in detention who receive regular visits and care from their families are more likely to reintegrate into society after release; conversely, those with strained family relationships are more…
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In recent years, the rapid spread of e-cigarettes mixed with the emerging drug etomidate, along with a decreasing age of users, has once again brought the issue of drug use among teenagers to the forefront of public attention. Experts point out that teenagers in detention who receive regular visits and care from their families are more likely to reintegrate into society after release; conversely, those with strained family relationships are more…