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by Jo Ondricka Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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US Surgeon General Jerome Adams said in a new advisory that e-cigs like the Juul are a danger to kids and teens. US Surgeon General Jerome Adams issued a rare public health advisory on Tuesday that warned Americans of the dangers of e-cigarettes like the Juul. Adams called particular attention to the recent uptick in vaping among teens.

Adopt tobacco-free rules, including e-cigarettes, in your home and vehicle. Talk to your child or teen about why e-cigarettes are harmful for them. It's never too late. Get the Surgeon General's tip sheet for parents, Talk With Your Teen About E-cigarettes, at https://e-cigarettes.surgeongeneral.gov/ .

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The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), in collaboration with various partners, released two papers today in Morbidity & Mortality Weekly Report (MMWR) highlighting recent changes in U.S. e-cigarette use and sales.. NYTS findings also showed that most (8 in 10) current youth e-cigarette users reported using flavored e-cigarettes.

e-Cigarette Use Among Youth in the United States, 2019

In 2019, the prevalence of self-reported e-cigarette use was high among high school and middle school students, with many current e-cigarette users reporting frequent use and most of the exclusive e-cigarette users reporting use of flavored e-cigarettes.

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What is an e-cigarette?

E-cigarette Basics. E-cigarettes are devices that heat a liquid into an aerosol that the user inhales. The liquid usually has nicotine and flavoring in it, and other additives. The nicotine in e-cigarettes and regular cigarettes is addictive. E-cigarettes are considered tobacco products because most of them contain nicotine, ...

Is e-cigarette popular in high school?

E-cigarettes are very popular with young people. Their use has grown dramatically in the last five years. Today, more high school students use e-cigarettes than regular cigarettes. The use of e-cigarettes is higher among high school students than adults.

What is the surgeon general's advisory?

The surgeon general's advisory called on parents and teachers to educate themselves about the variety of e-cigarettes and to talk with children about their dangers. Health professionals should ask about e-cigarettes when screening patients for tobacco use, the advisory said.

Is flavored e-cigarettes addictive?

Officials say they are especially alarmed by the proportion of young people who don't realize that electronic cigarettes contain nicotine, which is a highly addictive drug.

Is vaping dangerous for teens?

Vaping by U.S. teenagers has reached epidemic levels, threatening to hook a new generation of young people on nicotine. That's according to an unusual advisory issued Tuesday by U.S. Surgeon General Jerome Adams about the the dangers of electronic cigarette use among U.S. teenagers.

What is the anti-vaping talking point?

Following on from the choice to focus on the Children™, the next standard anti-vaping talking point is to point out that some flavors sound like they would appeal to children.

What is the RCP in vaping?

Public Health England (PHE) and the Royal College of Physicians (RCP) both addressed all of the key issues related to vaping in their reports. The reports covered the effectiveness of e-cigs for quitting, the risks they’re likely to pose to users, population-level effects on both adults and youth, and loads of other topics. Since e-cigarettes are new and there’s a lot of confusion, the priority for these public health organizations was addressing as many of the key outstanding questions as possible.

What is the red flag in the Surgeon General's report?

An immediate red flag in the Surgeon General’s report is the discussion of things like “low tar” cigarettes and other flawed claims from the tobacco industry that certain products are less dangerous.

Is vaping safer than smoking?

Earlier this year, the Royal College of Physicians released a report that enthusiastically recommended vaping for smokers who can’t or don’t want to stop consuming nicotine. Among other statements, it stressed that e-cigarettes are vastly safer than cigarettes, and their risks are unlikely to exceed 5 % of the risks of smoking. In other words, they broadly backed Public Health England’s 95 % safer statement, but added the crucial caveat that this is realistically the most risk that can be expected, and that it’s probably much less than that.

What is the power of titling a document “The Surgeon General’s Report”?

The power of titling a document “the Surgeon General’s report” all flows from the Surgeon General’s report, the 1964 report “Smoking and Health: Report of the Advisory Committee of the Surgeon General of the Public Health Service.” That famous document from Surgeon General Luther Terry is widely seen as the starting point in the public health fight against smoking . (It was preceded by a similar report from the Royal College of Physicians in 1962.)

Who is Stanton Glantz?

Glantz, the University of California-San Francisco cardiology professor turned prohibitionist tobacco control dean , was so delighted that his pet fear made the cut that he published a summary of the report and a link to the Surgeon General’s vaping website before the information was available officially. Naturally, Glantz was one of the report’s reviewers.

Who is the Surgeon General of the United States Public Health Service?

I, Surgeon General of the United States Public Health Service, VADM Jerome Adams, am emphasizing the importance of protecting our children from a lifetime of nicotine addiction and associated health risks by immediately addressing the epidemic of youth e-cigarette use. The recent surge in e-cigarette use among youth, which has been fueled by new types of e-cigarettes that have recently entered the market, is a cause for great concern. We must take action now to protect the health of our nation’s young people.

How do e-cigarettes affect the brain?

2 Most e-cigarettes contain nicotine – the addictive drug in regular cigarettes, cigars, and other tobacco products. 2 Nicotine exposure during adolescence can harm the developing brain – which continues to develop until about age 25. 2 Nicotine exposure during adolescence can impact learning, memory, and attention. 1,2 Using nicotine in adolescence can also increase risk for future addiction to other drugs. 1,2 In addition to nicotine, the aerosol that users inhale and exhale from e-cigarettes can potentially expose both themselves and bystanders to other harmful substances, including heavy metals, volatile organic compounds, and ultrafine particles that can be inhaled deeply into the lungs. 2

Can e-cigarettes be used for marijuana?

2 E-cigarettes can also be used to deliver other drugs, including marijuana. 2 In 2016, one-third of U.S. middle and high school students who ever used e-cigarettes had used marijuana in e-cigarettes. 6

Do Juul e-cigs have nicotine?

All JUUL e-cigarettes have a high level of nicotine. A typical JUUL cartridge, or “pod,” contains about as much nicotine as a pack of 20 regular cigarettes. 10 These products also use nicotine salts, which allow particularly high levels of nicotine to be inhaled more easily and with less irritation than the free-base nicotine that has traditionally been used in tobacco products, including e-cigarettes. This is of particular concern for young people, because it could make it easier for them to initiate the use of nicotine through these products and also could make it easier to progress to regular e-cigarette use and nicotine dependence. However, despite these risks, approximately two-thirds of JUUL users aged 15-24 do not know that JUUL always contains nicotine. 11

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