U.S. Teen Vaping Hits Decade Low in 2024
U.S. Teen Vaping Hits Decade Low in 2024
U.S. Teen Vaping Hits Decade Low in 2024
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Teen vaping in the U.S. has reached its lowest point in a decade, with the rate falling to under 6% in 2024, down from 7.7% in 2023, according to a report by the FDA and CDC. This significant decline, driven by a reduction in high school students using e-cigarettes, marks a monumental public health victory. However, concerns remain as a substantial number of teens continue to vape daily, primarily using flavored products. The use of nicotine pouches among teens has remained relatively steady. Officials attribute the decline to stricter age restrictions and enforcement actions against retailers and manufacturers. Despite the positive trend, local efforts, like those in Hamilton County Schools in Tennessee, are still necessary to combat vaping, including educational programs for students and parents.

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