One in Five Wisconsin High Schoolers Vape—A Public Health Crisis
postedAn unregulated industry, it’s difficult to know what is in e-cigarettes and vapes, and at what levels. What we do know is that these products con

Packaged in ever-changing sleek and discreet designs, the lure of using these products for adolescents is great. We became alarmed last year by the hugely popular JUUL, which looked an awful lot like a USB flash drive for a computer and came in appealing flavors like watermelon, mango and mint, so we created a video to educate parents and teachers about them. We’re now equally as concerned with newer iterations of these products; some look like an asthma inhaler, some like a watch, and some like the key fob for a car.
While we’ve been keeping up with what form these products will take next, we’ve also been busy tracking national and local cases of vaping hospitalizations and deaths due to severe lung

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