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This Drug Can Help Young People Quit Vaping

Read in Spanish What You Should Know While e-cigarette use is declining after reaching an all-time high in 2019, nearly 6 percent of middle and high school students still vape. However, according to 2020 data, the majority of these students want to quit vaping. According to the CDC, the negative health effects of vaping nicotine include harm to young people's brain development, an increased risk of addiction to other drugs, and an increased like…
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Read in Spanish What You Should Know While e-cigarette use is declining after reaching an all-time high in 2019, nearly 6 percent of middle and high school students still vape. However, according to 2020 data, the majority of these students want to quit vaping. According to the CDC, the negative health effects of vaping nicotine include harm to young people's brain development, an increased risk of addiction to other drugs, and an increased like…

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