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Heads In The Clouds–The Epidemic Of Teen Vaping

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Vaping and the use of electronic cigarettes has become an epidemic among teenagers. What factors have caused these devices to increase in popularity and how can we best educate our teenagers to avoid them? We are joined this episode by Dr. Tiffany Heckendorn who helps us dive into the world of e-cigarettes, the risks associated with early and frequent use, as well as how society can work to curb the recent increase in teen use.

This episode written by Dr. Lena Rothstein, Dr. Tiffany Heckendorn and Dr. Dean Blumberg.

We thank Dr. Tiffany Heckendorn from UC Davis Children’s Hospital for joining us for this episode.

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Vaping and the use of electronic cigarettes has become an epidemic among teenagers. What factors have caused these devices to increase in popularity and how can we best educate our teenagers to avoid them? We are joined this episode by Dr. Tiffany Heckendorn who helps us dive into the world of e-cigarettes, the risks associated with early and frequent use, as well as how society can work to curb the recent increase in teen use.

This episode written by Dr. Lena Rothstein, Dr. Tiffany Heckendorn and Dr. Dean Blumberg.

We thank Dr. Tiffany Heckendorn from UC Davis Children’s Hospital for joining us for this episode.

Supplemental material:

Photo from Science News For Students

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