by Dr Jayashree on July 29, 2021 at 12:37 PM
Adolescents who set goals for their future and those with strong parental support are less likely to use e-cigarettes and other tobacco products, according to a study by UPMC Children s Hospital of Pittsburgh and University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine physician-scientists.
The research published in the journal
Pediatrics suggests that
strategies to prevent youth vaping may be different from what prevents youth from smoking cigarettes. The use of e-cigarettes by young people is at epidemic proportions, with 27% of youth surveyed saying they d vaped in the last 30 days, said lead author Nicholas Szoko, M.D., a fellow in the Division of Adolescent and Young Adult Medicine at UPMC Children s.
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