American teen tobacco use has fallen to a 25-year-low, according to new data analyzed by the Centers for Disease Control and ...
The decline in tobacco use from 2023 to 2024 that helped achieve the benchmark was primarily attributed to less teens using e ...
Tobacco product use among middle and high school students has dropped to a 25-year low, federal agencies announced Thursday.
Roughly 8% of U.S. teens report using tobacco products — the lowest rate since 1999, according to 2024 federal estimates ...
The CDC released data Thursday that shows teen smoking and using at least one tobacco product — such as cigarettes, electronic cigarettes, nicotine pouches and hookahs — fell to the lowest level since ...
The youth e-cigarette rate fell to under 6% this year — the lowest at any point in the last decade — down from 7.7% last year ...
The number of teens currently using tobacco products went from 2.8 million in 2023 to 2.25 million this year, a new survey ...
A previously reported drop in vaping largely explains the overall decline in tobacco use from 10% to about 8% of students, ...
CDC reports teen smoking and other tobacco use dropped to lowest level in 25 years.
The child fell about 20 feet and was flown to a Kentucky hospital by Air Evac. There is no word on the teen’s current condition at this time. The Equality Fire Dept. led the incident ...
Chia seeds and flaxseeds are both very healthy foods that contain beneficial nutrients like fiber, protein and omega-3 fatty ...