Vaping

Vaping by Anita Louise McCormick is a 48-page book published by Rosen Publishing on December 30, 2019. This edition presents a detailed examination of nicotine-delivery vaping devices, originally intended to assist adults in quitting smoking, which have now become prevalent among teenagers, many of whom have never smoked cigarettes. The book addresses the alarming rise in teen vaping, highlighting the addiction to nicotine that many young users face, often without a full understanding of the associated health risks.
In this volume, readers will find an exploration of the origins of the vaping trend and the factors that draw teens to these devices. The book also discusses ongoing efforts to educate young people about the dangers of vaping, reflecting on the current epidemic as identified by the U.S. Surgeon General. Through its focus on health and social topics related to substance abuse, this work aims to inform and engage readers on a critical issue affecting today’s youth.
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Nicotine-delivery vaping devices that were designed to help adults stop smoking are now being heavily used by teens, including many teens who have never smoked cigarettes. As a result of the widespread use of vaping devices, millions of teens have become addicted to nicotine, often without being aware of the health risks. According to the U.S. Surgeon General, teen vaping is now an epidemic. This insightful volume defines vaping, discusses how the trend began, and uncovers why teens are attracted to this activity. Readers analyze what is being done to help educate teens about the dangers of vaping.
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