A new survey found adolescents who have ever used e-cigarettes are 5-times more likely to receive a COVID-19 diagnosis. More results at-a-glance in our new slideshow.
Researchers from Stanford University and the University of California recently published results of their new study in the Journal of Adolescent Health which examined whether US adolescent e-cigarette smokers were more likely to experience coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)-related symptoms, be tested for, and/or diagnosed with COVID-19. Scroll through the slides below for more study details and key takeaways for primary care.
FDA Proposed Rule Would Limit Nicotine Content in Cigarettes, Cigars, Other Combusted Products
January 16th 2025The agency estimates that limiting nicotine levels could lead to 1.8 million fewer tobacco-related deaths by 2060 and health care savings of $1.1 trillion a year over the next 40 years.