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Juuling among US youth is about the cool factor, new study suggests

  • Written by Tammy Chang, Assistant Professor of Family Medicine, University of Michigan
Millions of U.S. high school students have used e-cigarettes.Getty Images / Kiszon Pascal

In less than a decade, e-cigarette use among high schoolers in the U.S. has skyrocketed, from almost none in 2011 (1.5%) to more than one-fourth in 2019 (27.5%). Alarm bells have sounded for doctors, parents and schools; lawmakers have created policies to...

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