Seven in 10 middle and high school students are exposed to e-cigarette advertising E-cigarette use among high schoolers jumped from 1.5 percent to 13.4 percent as spending on advertising increased in 2014. Most e-cigarettes contain nicotine, which causes addiction and can lead to many serious health issues. What can we do? The Centers for Disease Control (CDC) says kids should not use e-cigarettes, and urges families and communities to take action preventing their use. Help prevent smoking by:
To learn more, visit the CDC’s website on e-cigarette ads and youth. |
domingo, 10 de enero de 2016
Use Of E-Cigarettes Among Teens Grows
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