U.S. A government study found that Evaporation Rates among young students fell sharply this year. Last year saw a sharp decline in the number of WAP-related illnesses and deaths.
National Survey, Published this week, showed that only 20 percent of high school students said they were users of the latest e-cigarettes and other vaping products. Only 5 percent of middle school students said they used it recently.
Which shows a big drop in the same survey in 2019. In a previous survey, about 28 percent of high school students and 11 percent of middle school students had recently suffered a stroke.
U.S. The 2020 survey was conducted by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) in partnership with the Food and Drug Administration (FDA).
About 20,000 American students took part in the survey from mid-January to mid-March. They were asked about the use of any waxing or tobacco products during the past month.
The number of students smoking cigarettes has always been low in recent years, and the use of ping products has exploded. Officials say the ping increase was linked to a popular e-cigarette made by San Francisco’s Jules Labs.
Earlier this year, the FDA banned certain flavors from vaping devices used primarily by minors. And federal law will now ban the sale of tobacco products and e-cigarettes to anyone under the age of 21.
Public health experts have wondered if some students may have dropped out of VIPing last year due to a sudden rise in VVPing-related illnesses. Most of the cases occurred in August and September. By the end of the year, more than 2,600 illnesses and 60 deaths had been reported.
Those who became ill reported that they had inhaled THC-containing compounds. It is a substance that produces high levels of marijuana. Health officials eventually focused their investigation on these THC products and a chemical compound called vitamin E acetate, which was added to some THC vaping liquids.
Matt Myers, campaigner for Tobacco Free Kids, said in a statement that the survey showed a “significant reduction” in teen wiping. But he criticized the Trump administration for not living up to its promise to ban all flavored e-cigarettes. The policy was not covered Disposable E-cigarettes, which have seen a big increase in this year’s survey.
“As long as any flavored e-cigarette is left on the market, children will get their hands on it and we will not be able to solve this crisis.”
I’m Brian Lynn.
The Associated Press reports this story. Hai Do adapted the story to learn English. Brian Lynn was the editor.
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The words in this story
Use – V. To inhale or exhale the vapors produced by electronic cigarettes or similar devices.
Survey – n. An activity in which many people ask questions in another to gather ideas about what most people do or do
Disposable – Adjectives will be used only once or only a few times
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