Fifteen-year-old Aiden Dean Adams of Bakersfield had been warned by his parents about the dangers of vaping. Despite their concerns, the teen secretly used the devices, often hiding them in his room.
Health chiefs in Blackpool have turned to TikTok and Snapchat to warn youngsters in the town about the dangers of vaping.
Enrollment for Quit the Hit, a free Instagram-based cessation support program, is now open. The program, funded in Oklahoma by the Tobacco Settlement Endowment Trust, is designed for teens and young ...
SCoHRE hosted a webinar featuring Dr Konstantinos Farsalinos, Professor Karl Fagerstrom, Tim Phillips and David Sweanor, to ...
Health chiefs in Blackpool have turned to TikTok and Snapchat to warn youngsters in the town about the dangers of vaping.
The ban, which allows a one-year grace period for compliance, was proposed by the City of Dallas Environmental Commission and ...
An area school is taking an unconventional approach to stop students from vaping on campus.As part of their crack-down, the ...
Beyond suspending students for vaping infractions, we should add targeted support that helps students break free from ...