CDC Reports Significant Decrease in Teen Smoking and Tobacco Use with Focus on E-Cigarettes
Friday, 18 October 2024, 06:30
CDC Reports Surprising Trends in Youth Tobacco Use
The latest CDC data reveals a *remarkable* downturn in *youth e-cigarette use*, with rates plunging to under 6% this year, the *lowest* recorded in a decade. This drop from 7.7% last year highlights a significant public health achievement in curbing teen tobacco use.
Key Findings from the CDC Report
- Teen smoking rates continue to decline.
- E-cigarettes remain the most widely used tobacco products among youth.
- The statistics underline the necessity for ongoing prevention efforts.
For further insights and statistics, visit the CDC website.
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