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“Our study indicates that e-cigarette brands are creating Instagram posts advertising their products with seemingly no enforcement by the social media platform or government,” Fetterman says.
About 2.55 million middle and high school students in the US currently use e-cigarettes, researchers say, based on responses to a survey conducted earlier this year.
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TheE-Cigarette Market Research Report 2020-2023 & 2024-2029 Featuring Prominent Vendors - Altria Group, British American Tobacco (BAT), Imperial Brands, and Japan Tobacco International ...
The survey, conducted Jan.18 through May 31, reported 85% of teen vapers said they used flavored e-cigarettes and more than half used disposable e-cigarettes.
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — E-cigarette monthly sales rose by 46.6% between the start of 2020 and the end of last year, found a Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) study released last ...
In 2021, more than 10 percent of adolescent e-cigarette users reported using the device within five minutes of waking up. That statistic, along with the drop in age when users are first introduced ...
Other key findings Frequency of use: Among youth who currently used e-cigarettes, more than one in four (27.6%) used them daily and more than four in 10 (42.3%) used them on 20 or more of the past 30 days. Device type: Among youth who currently used e-cigarettes, the most commonly used e-cigarette device type was disposable (55.3%), followed by prefilled or refillable pods or cartridges (25.2% ...
A new study from the CDC published Thursday found that monthly e-cigarette sales rose by nearly 50% during the first two years of the COVID-19 pandemic.