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Tag: tobacco cessation

shows someone vaping, with vapor curling around their nose and mouth
Posted inChronic Disease

Duke, despite tobacco industry ties, says no to smoking on campus. Even e-cigs.

by Anne Blythe February 20, 2020February 19, 2020

By Anne Blythe Duke University, a college campus with deep roots in tobacco money, is set to go smoke-free this summer, but it’s more than tobacco products that will be banned. Administrators announced in an email to students earlier this month that e-cigarettes and vaping products will be included in the ban, too. The smoke […]

shows someone vaping, with vapor curling around their nose and mouth
Posted inPublic Health

As vaping illnesses rise, so do pleas to quit-smoking help lines

by Kaiser Health News October 15, 2019October 14, 2019
shows a young man sitting on a fence next to a horse after his treatment for addiction to Juul
Posted inSubstance Use

As NC attorney general tries to slow Juul use among NC teens, researchers weigh health effects of e-cigarettes

by Anne Blythe May 20, 2019November 13, 2019
21 people stand on a stage holding a plaque and novelty award check
Posted inHealth Inequities

Mecklenburg County health program wins national competition

by Yen Duong March 11, 2019March 11, 2019
bar graph showing use of tobacco by teens, e-cigarettes have the highst usage for both middle and high school students
Posted inFeatured

Flavors in E-cigarettes Pose Dangers to Lungs, Duke Researchers Find

by Sarah Ovaska October 22, 2018April 14, 2021
shows the entrance into a refueling station, there's a sign for Juul stuck in the grass next to the driveway
Posted inChildren's Health

Vaping use climbs for N.C. teenagers

by Sarah Ovaska October 12, 2018April 14, 2021

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