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Fact Fact Fact AP reported that several e-cigarette companies offered scholarships ranging from $250 to $5k based on essays on topics like whether vaping could have potential benefits. 72 Reactions Source: 4 marketing tactics e-cigarette companies use to target youth See all +less − E-cigarettes, Advertising
Fact Fact Fact Research shows that regular nicotine use can disrupt the cerebral dopamine pathway. Translation: Frequent nicotine use can worsen stress and anxiety, and can make you more susceptible to depressive symptoms. 54 Reactions Source: Know the Risks: E-Cigarettes and Young PeopleThe 2016 U.S. Surgeon General's Report on e-cigarette use among youth and young adults is the first report issued by a Federal agency that comprehensively reviews the public health issue of electronic cigarettes and their impact on our nation's young people. Bi-directional associations of electronic and combustible cigarette use onset patterns with depressive symptoms in adolescents William V. Lechner,a,* Tim Janssen,a Christopher W. Kahler,a Janet Audrain-McGovern,b and Adam M. Leventhalc See all +less − E-cigarettes, Health Risks, Juul, Advertising
Fact Fact Fact A study on Juul’s advertising found that the company targeted youth from the start, even mimicking Big Tobacco’s old marketing tactics. 34 Reactions Source: The vape company Juul said it doesn’t target teens. Its early ads tell a different story. A new analysis of Juul’s marketing campaign suggests it targeted youth from its inception. See all +less − E-cigarettes, Health Risks, Juul, Advertising
Fact Fact Fact Increased depression symptoms are linked to vaping nicotine. 24 Reactions Source: Bi-directional associations of electronic and combustible cigarette use onset patterns with depressive symptoms in adolescents See all +less − E-cigarettes, Health Risks, Ingredients, Juul
Fact Fact Fact Quitting nicotine is associated with reduced stress, anxiety and depression. 531 Reactions Source: Gemma Taylor, Ann McNeill, Alan Girling, Amanda Farley, Nicola Lindson-Hawley, Paul Aveyard. (21 January 2014). Change in mental health after smoking cessation: systematic review and meta-analysis. See all +less − E-cigarettes, Health Risks, Ingredients, Juul, Quitting
Fact Fact Fact JUUL spent a record $1.2M lobbying against the regulation of their products / of vaping products. 123 Reactions Source: Juul Muscles Up: As concerns rise over youth vaping, Juul quickly puts together an army of lobbyists See all +less − Advertising
Fact Fact Fact Vape companies — including JUUL — have been known to advertise at music festivals and events with young attendees, and have even sponsored scholarships. 89 Reactions Source: 4 marketing tactics e-cigarette companies use to target youth See all +less − E-cigarettes, Juul, Advertising
Fact Fact Fact Research shows a link between increased nicotine use and depression, meaning the more you use it, the higher your risk of depression. 1860 Reactions Source: Bi-directional associations of electronic and combustible cigarette use onset patterns with depressive symptoms in adolescents William V. Lechner,a,* Tim Janssen,a Christopher W. Kahler,a Janet Audrain-McGovern,b and Adam M. Leventhalc See all +less − E-cigarettes, Health Risks, Juul
Fact Fact Fact Nicotine—which is in most vapes—can amplify depression symptoms and can make anxiety symptoms worse. 928 Reactions Source: Bi-directional associations of electronic and combustible cigarette use onset patterns with depressive symptoms in adolescents William V. Lechner,a,* Tim Janssen,a Christopher W. Kahler,a Janet Audrain-McGovern,b and Adam M. Leventhalc See all +less − E-cigarettes, Health Risks, Ingredients, Juul