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'Teen vaping crisis' poses public health threat in Southern Nevada

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Health officials claim easy access, flavored products and peer influence are driving a "teen vaping crisis" in Southern Nevada.

Breakdown
  • Nearly one in three high school and one in six middle school students in Clark County have tried e-cigarettes. 7s
  • Over 60% of high school and nearly 60% of middle school students obtain vaping products from someone they know. 14s
  • A significant number of schools are located within 1,000 feet of a tobacco retailer, increasing access. 27s
  • Peer influence is identified as the biggest factor driving youth vaping. 42s
  • Vaping can affect adolescent brain development and lead to nicotine addiction. 1m 6s
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