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Tag: National Youth Tobacco Survey

A man smokes an e-cigarette. Often the devices are made to look like traditional cigarettes. Photo by Taylor Dahlin, flickr creative commons
Posted inChildren's Health, Featured, Public Health, Research News, Substance Use

Study: North Carolina Minors Have Easy Online Access to E-Cigs

by Editor June 22, 2016October 30, 2019
Photo courtesy machechyp, flickr creative commons
Posted inChildren's Health, Chronic Disease, NC Health Briefs, Public Health

Should the Smoking Age Be 21? Some Legislators Say Yes

by Editor November 5, 2015December 23, 2015
The researchers found a surprising number of pregnant women still smoked cigarettes, a cause of often-dramatically higher cadmium blood levels. Photo by Fried Dough, courtesy Flickr Creative Commons
Posted inChildren's Health, Mental Health, NC Health Briefs, Public Health

Kids Using E-Cigarettes More Likely to Graduate to Smoking

by Rose Hoban September 11, 2015November 12, 2018
Posted inChildren's Health, Featured, Public Health

Tobacco-cessation Funds Missing from NCGA Budgets

by Editor June 25, 2015June 25, 2015
N.C. middle and high school current users of any tobacco product. Data source: N.C. Youth Tobacco Survey, 2013
Posted inChildren's Health, Chronic Disease, Featured, Public Health

Fewer NC Kids Smoke, While More Use Nicotine

by Editor September 22, 2014September 22, 2014
e-cigarette next to a mobile phone
Posted inFeatured, Public Health

E-cigarette Bill Passes Hurdles in House

by Editor May 22, 2014May 28, 2014

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