One Third Of U.S.High School Students Vaped In 2019 Unlisted Video
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Nearly one-third of all American high school students used vaped in 2019.
According to the CDC, that figure is more than twice that of 2017.
According to UPI, in 2017 only 13% of US teens reported using e-cigarettes.
Approximately 37% of high school students surveyed said they are "current users" of tobacco products in 2019.
E-cigarette use among teens has increased even as more than 2,500 kids were diagnosed EVALI.
EVALI is an e-cigarette use-associated lung injury.
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