Sabtu, 28 September 2019

Vaping risks scare local teens, but many are too addicted to quit - The Philadelphia Inquirer

Vaping has consumed the lives of teens across the country, students say, many to the point of addiction. Juuls in particular, the rectangular devices that look more like a USB drive than an e-cigarette, lurk in the background of nearly every aspect of many teens’ conversations, school day, and social lives. Schools are enforcing strict rules to curb their use, placing vape detectors around campus, assigning staff to monitor hallways and bathrooms, making kids sign contracts against vaping, and meeting with parents to try to deter what government and health officials are calling an epidemic.

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https://www.inquirer.com/news/vaping-juul-e-cigarettes-health-effects-teens-addiction-20190928.html

2019-09-28 09:02:29Z
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