Kids and young adults who use social media for seven or more hours per day have double the risk of taking up vaping or ...
The more time spent on social media, the greater the likelihood that children and young people will both smoke and/or vape, suggests research published online in the respiratory journal Thorax.
Researchers say social media companies have ‘substantial power’ to reduce young people’s exposure to smoking and vaping ...
Researchers found those on social media more than seven hours a day are almost four times more likely to vape than non-users, ...
Just an hour of social media a day doubles a young person’s chance of smoking or vaping, a BMJ study has suggested. Researchers found that the longer children and young people were exposed to social ...
The More Kids Use Social Media, The More They're Likely to Vape By Ernie Mundell HealthDay Reporter FRIDAY, May 17, 2024 ...
TikTok is full of fun memes, pranks, dances and challenges -- and illicit vaping product sales targeting teenagers, a new ...
Online advertising featuring bright colors, cartoon figures and promotions by social media influencers entice adolescents to ...
Warnings come after a new study suggested young people who spend just one hour a day on social media sites like Instagram and ...
The new study, published in the medical journal Thorax, revealed that a mere 0.8% of kids who do not use social media vape, but the number spikes to 2.4% among those who use social media for just one ...
If you've quit smoking and have switched to vaping instead, your odds for lung cancer won't fall as steeply as if you quit ...
Doctors and health advocates are calling on parents and the government to save the youth from the dangers of electronic ...