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Obisesan, MD, MPH1,2; Mohammadhassan Mirbolouk, MD3; Albert D. Osei, MD, MPH1,2; et al See all +less − E-cigarettes, Health Risks, Ingredients, Juul Fact Fact Fact Nicotine—the addictive substance in cigarettes and in most vapes—actually alters your brain and can lead to mood changes. 26 Reactions Source: KNOW THE RISKS: E-CIGARETTES AND YOUNG PEOPLE: THE 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. See all +less − E-cigarettes, Health Risks, Ingredients, Juul Fact Fact Fact Nicotine can worsen depression or anxiety symptoms. Nicotine is in cigarettes and most vape products. 21 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 Nicotine Modulation of Fear Memories and Anxiety: Implications for Learning and Anxiety Disorders. Munir Gunes Kutlu, Ph.D. and Thomas J. Gould, Ph.D. Temple University, Weiss Hall, Philadelphia, PA 19122, USA See all +less − E-cigarettes, Health Risks, Ingredients, Juul 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. 35 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 Vaping can increase the risk of lung infections. 313 Reactions Source: Glantz, S. (2020). European Public Health Association releases comprehensive up-to-date summary of the science on e-cigs. Center for Tobacco Control Research and Education. See all +less − E-cigarettes, Disease Fact Fact Fact Trace metals found in vape liquid may play a role in the potential link between vaping and depression. 277 Reactions Source: The Subcommittee on Economic and Consumer Policy. (2020). Update on the Subcommittee’s E-Cigarette Investigation (pp. 1-46). See all +less − E-cigarettes, Health Risks, Ingredients Fact Fact Fact A 2020 study published by researchers at UCSF found that JUUL delivers five times more nicotine to the blood, per puff, than a Marlboro cigarette. 171 Reactions Source: Maier, S. (2020). JUUL Delivers Substantially More Nicotine than Previous Generation E-Cigs and Cigarettes. JUUL Delivers Substantially More Nicotine than Previous Generation E-Cigs and Cigarettes | UC San Francisco. Rao, P., Liu, J., & Springer, M. (2020). JUUL and Combusted Cigarettes Comparably Impair Endothelial Function. Tobacco Regulatory Science, 6(1), 30-37. See all +less − E-cigarettes, Disease, Ingredients Pagination First page« First Previous page‹ Previous … Page4 Page5 Page6 Page7 Current page8 Page9 Page10 Page11 Page12 … Next pageNext › Last pageLast »
Fact Fact Fact E-cigs contain varying amounts of toxic substances like arsenic, aluminum and lead, which affect the nervous system and can leave you at risk of depression. 517 Reactions Source: Association Between e-Cigarette Use and Depression in the Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System, 2016-2017 Olufunmilayo H. Obisesan, MD, MPH1,2; Mohammadhassan Mirbolouk, MD3; Albert D. Osei, MD, MPH1,2; et al See all +less − E-cigarettes, Health Risks, Ingredients, Juul
Fact Fact Fact Nicotine—the addictive substance in cigarettes and in most vapes—actually alters your brain and can lead to mood changes. 26 Reactions Source: KNOW THE RISKS: E-CIGARETTES AND YOUNG PEOPLE: THE 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. See all +less − E-cigarettes, Health Risks, Ingredients, Juul
Fact Fact Fact Nicotine can worsen depression or anxiety symptoms. Nicotine is in cigarettes and most vape products. 21 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 Nicotine Modulation of Fear Memories and Anxiety: Implications for Learning and Anxiety Disorders. Munir Gunes Kutlu, Ph.D. and Thomas J. Gould, Ph.D. Temple University, Weiss Hall, Philadelphia, PA 19122, USA See all +less − E-cigarettes, Health Risks, Ingredients, Juul
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. 35 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 Vaping can increase the risk of lung infections. 313 Reactions Source: Glantz, S. (2020). European Public Health Association releases comprehensive up-to-date summary of the science on e-cigs. Center for Tobacco Control Research and Education. See all +less − E-cigarettes, Disease
Fact Fact Fact Trace metals found in vape liquid may play a role in the potential link between vaping and depression. 277 Reactions Source: The Subcommittee on Economic and Consumer Policy. (2020). Update on the Subcommittee’s E-Cigarette Investigation (pp. 1-46). See all +less − E-cigarettes, Health Risks, Ingredients
Fact Fact Fact A 2020 study published by researchers at UCSF found that JUUL delivers five times more nicotine to the blood, per puff, than a Marlboro cigarette. 171 Reactions Source: Maier, S. (2020). JUUL Delivers Substantially More Nicotine than Previous Generation E-Cigs and Cigarettes. JUUL Delivers Substantially More Nicotine than Previous Generation E-Cigs and Cigarettes | UC San Francisco. Rao, P., Liu, J., & Springer, M. (2020). JUUL and Combusted Cigarettes Comparably Impair Endothelial Function. Tobacco Regulatory Science, 6(1), 30-37. See all +less − E-cigarettes, Disease, Ingredients