The CDC says that 2 million teenagers hit this bad habit

A new survey indicates that the use of electronic cigarette has decreased by 40% among young people in America.


It is not often that disease control and prevention centers (CDC) emit good news but the National Institute of Public Health has just announced the findings of a survey showing thatMore than a million American adolescents have left the use of electronic cigaretteOver the past year. Since Covid-19 is by definition a respiratory disease which aims largely the lungs, the conclusions represent a realization of the remarkable health on a disturbing forehead where health experts have increased the alarm since the steam apparatus have 'first exploded in popularity.

The2020 National Tobacco Survey of YouthPosted by the CDC published on September 9, is the last in their annual reports on the use of tobacco products by high school and school-aged children. According to the report, 19.6% of high school students reported using electronic cigarettes in the last month, which is highly less than 27.5% from 2019. AsThe New York Times It was noted, that is to say a 40% decrease of one year of use during a year, which represents 1 million users less than the $ 4.1 million previously.

The use of electronic cigarettes has decreased even more significantly among college students. About 550,000 colleges reported with electronic cigarettes over the past year, which exceeds $ 1.24 million in 2019. Director of the CDC,Robert R. Redfield, called on the current decline of an "significant public health", before noting with caution that "the use of youth cigarette remains an epidemic".

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Since 2011, when electronic cigarettes have become widely available, their use has exploded among American adolescents. In December 2018, the American surgeon warned that the use of adolescence of vapor pens and electronic cigarettes had reached "epidemic portions"And the public health risk was so important that the Trump administration has established a ban on flavored vapor offers earlier this year. The perfumeelectronic liquids, such as Juula's "mint" and versions of the fruits, were popular among the youngest users.

So why the sharp drop? Well, the cessation trend is correlated with the concerns about Covid-19, the contagion that causes a serious and potentially fatal respiratory disease that has led to about 190,000 deaths in the country in the last six months. As Covid-19 mainly attacks the lungs, it is a question of reasoning that inhalation of flavored nicotine - even in the form of steam - can compromise a person's ability to combat infection.

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Ato study From the University of California, the Center for the Research and Education of the Tobacco Control of San Francisco published in August revealed that the use of electronic cigarette and vaping could significantly increase the risk of falling more seriously ill if we contract Covid-19. Published in theJournal of Teen HealthThe study evaluated 4,351 topics aged 13 to 24 years. Researchers found that patients who smoked electronic cigarettes werefive times more likely to develop coronavirus than those who have abstained.

As the country continues to combat this respiratory disease, consider all the latest development news. And for more ways to protect you from COVID-19, make sure you are fully up to the height of the98 symptoms of Covid. You must know about.


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