Researchers followed the vaping habits of hundreds of teenagers in California.
more heavily after six months, and reported puffing more during each session. However, the team found the taste didn't seem to affect how many days the participants, director of the University of Southern California Institute for Addiction Science, commented in a statement:"While many children try e-cigarettes, not all become regular users.
Leventhal said:"Regulations that reduce youth exposure to flavored e-cigarettes may aid in preventing young people who try e-cigarettes from becoming long-term e-cig users, and also from inhaling more of aerosol into their lungs. "Regulations like these could also encourage the millions of U.S. adolescents who already use e-cigarettes to quit vaping, especially if they can no longer access e-cigs in the flavors they like."
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