More Than 13% of High School Students Reported Tobacco Use in 2021
During 2021, 13.4 percent of high school students and 4.0 percent of middle school students reported tobacco product use during the previous 30 days.
During 2021, 13.4 percent of high school students and 4.0 percent of middle school students reported tobacco product use during the previous 30 days.
In underserved communities, the prevalence of smoking is 28.1%, and many current smokers have depression and generalized anxiety.
Researchers analyzed the rates of successful smoking cessation in US adults with vs without chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.
Periconceptional maternal smoking is associated with delayed embryonic morphological development, according to a study published online.
Use of electronic cigarettes is associated with an increased likelihood of prediabetes, according to a study published online.
A study assessed the risk for self-harm, overdose, and all-cause mortality in adolescents and young adults during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Findings demonstrated that all smoking histories were tied to a higher prevalence of bladder and lung cancer.
Former and current electronic cigarette use is associated with higher odds of developing wheezing-related respiratory symptoms.
Electronic cigarettes are not as helpful as other smoking cessation aids in helping smokers successfully quit.
Although progress has been made in reducing tobacco use, new tobacco products are threatening this progress.