Nicotine Use in Teens Tied to Anxiety and Depression, New Studies Find
Researchers found nearly 80% of nicotine-using girls in one study reported clinically relevant anxiety symptoms, while effects also appeared in e-cigarette and pouch users.
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Three Swedish studies have shown the relationship between classic tobacco products and nicotine-containing tobacco-free products such as bags and e-cigarettes.
Nicotine Use in Teens Tied to Anxiety and Depression, New Studies Find
In three new studies, researchers at the University of Gothenburg have found that adolescents who use nicotine -- including e-cigarettes and nicotine pouches -- report more mental health symptoms than peers who don’t, with girls showing the strongest effects. The post Nicotine Use in Teens Tied to Anxiety and Depression, New Studies Find appeared first on Sci.News: Breaking Science News.
A team of researchers from the University of Gothenburg in Sweden has developed three studies that relate nicotine consumption in adolescents with a greater presence of anxiety, depression and other mental health problems.
Nicotine Use Linked To Mental Health Problems In Adolescents
Adolescents who use nicotine are more likely to report symptoms of anxiety, depression, and other mental health problems than their peers who do not use nicotine. Girls appear to be particularly vulnerable, according to three recent studies from the University of Gothenburg.
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