The report was based on an online survey given to thousands of students nationwide.
Disposable e-cigarette products were the most common.
(The FDA’s marketing denial order to Juul iscurrently on hold.)
The FDA cautioned against comparing data from recent years due to difficulties in collecting data from COVID-19 pandemic disruptions.
Puff Bar didn’t immediately respond to a request for comment.
The FDA also announced its marketing denial orders for 32 different Hyde products.
The FDA has gone so far as to ask the public forhelp in identifying productsthat might be in violation.
What is ‘vaping,’ anyway?
E-cigarettes work byconverting liquid nicotine into vapor.
In the newest survey, about one in four middle or high school students reported vaping daily.
Four in 10 students reported using a vape product at least 20 days out of a 30-day period.
Impulse control, attention, mood and learning may also be affected.
Nicotine addiction can also affect mental health and may cause other health problems researchers don’t yet understand.
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