Alcohol use was the most common predictor of escalating cannabis vaping among youth and young adults, independent of demographic factors, according to research by UTHealth Houston published this month ...
Nicotine vaping became the most common type of substance use among young people, according to a long-term national study headed by University of Michigan researchers. For the past four years, nicotine ...
A new study identified alcohol use as the most common predictor of cannabis vaping among youth and young adults. The corresponding study was published in Social Science & Medicine. Cannabis vaping ...
A study of more than 50,000 US adolescents across the country indicates a strong association between vaping nicotine and increasing rates of binge drinking and cannabis usage. The findings published ...
The majority of teenagers in the U.S. do not drink, smoke or use marijuana, a new report shows. The percentage of teens abstaining from alcohol, tobacco and marijuana in 2024 was the highest since ...
Nicotine vaping has increased slightly over the past few years in the U.S., while binge drinking and heavy alcohol use were both slightly down, according to a report from the Substance Abuse and ...
Five years ago, researchers led by Virginia Commonwealth University forensic science professor Michelle Peace, Ph.D., revealed that e-liquids — the flavored nicotine solution used in e-cigarettes — ...
A quarter of U.S. high school students use e-cigarettes daily, according to a 2023 U.S. Food and Drug Administration survey. That figure lines up with a survey conducted by the Easton Area School ...
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