Youth Vaping Spikes in Maryland, Study Finds - The Southern Maryland Chronicle
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Youth Vaping Spikes in Maryland, Study Finds - The Southern Maryland Chronicle
Annapolis, Maryland, May 27, 2025 — E-cigarette sales in Maryland have surged by 250% since 2020, with disposable e-cigarettes driving the increase by delivering significantly higher nicotine content, according to a new study by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Foundation and the Truth Initiative. Disposable e-cigarettes, which now account for nearly 75% of nicotine content sold, have seen their nicotine levels rise by over 2,000%,…
More children between the ages of 12 and 18 vaped last year than in 2023, according to figures from Statistics Netherlands (CBS). 7.6 percent said they had used an e-cigarette. A year earlier, this was still 6.1 percent. The number of children who smoked tobacco also increased slightly. CBS collected the figures in the National Youth Monitor. This shows that the number of vaping young adults (18-25 years) decreased last year after years of incre…
11.1% of boys and girls between 14 and 18 years of age recognize that they consume e-cigarettes compared to 6.6% in 2024 and half of them would support banning outdoor tobacco such as hospitality as compared to 74% of adults, according to a survey by the Spanish Society of Family and Community Medicine (SemFYC).
Beyond the Panic: How Are Our Policies Keeping Up With Evolving Youth Substance Use?
A sweeping survey of nearly 114,000 15- and 16-year-olds across 37 European countries has revealed a compelling shift in adolescent behavior. While traditional forms of substance use—such as alcohol and illegal drugs—are steadily declining, vaping is surging, bringing new challenges and opportunities for tobacco harm reduction advocates. The 2023 European School Survey Project on Alcohol […]
More teenagers vaping; Decrease among young adults
More teenagers in the Netherlands vaped at least once last year, Statistics Netherlands (CBS) revealed in figures from its National Youth Monitor. The number of young adult vapers decreased after years of increase. Last year, 7.6 percent of children aged 12 to 18 said that they had used an e-cigarette, compared to 6.1 percent a year earlier. The number of children who smoked tobacco cigarettes also increased slightly.
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