Teen Tobacco Use Hits 25-Year Low, Driven by Decline in Vaping
Recent reports from the CDC reveal that teen tobacco use, including smoking and vaping, has reached its lowest level in 25 years. The data shows a significant reduction in the number of young people using tobacco products, particularly e-cigarettes. Despite this positive trend, concerns remain about persistent disparities in tobacco use among different youth demographics. The steep decline in vaping rates has been a major factor contributing to this overall decrease in tobacco consumption among middle and high school students.
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