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Quitting the Quit-Aid: People Trying to Stop Vaping Nicotine Need More Support. Here Are some Strategies to Help

INDIA, JUL 7 – CAP urges government action as youth vaping addiction rises to over 300,000 teens in five years, with health risks including lung damage and mental health issues worsening.

  • In April 2025, CAP urged the Malaysian government to ban youth vaping amid rising addiction and health risks.
  • Following the 2019 ban, Indian youth addiction increased, with adolescents aged 13–15 rising from 211,084 in 2017 to 301,109 in 2022, as Subbarow warns of poor enforcement and dependence.
  • CAP senior education officer NV Subbarow reports increased youth vaping, with the number of addicted children rising from 211,084 in 2017 to 301,109 in 2022, urging decisive action.
  • The UK’s new vaping standards, effective from July 1, 2025, mandate plain packaging, limited colors, and revised ingredients for therapeutic products, aiming to reduce youth appeal.
  • The WHO urges countries to strengthen safeguards against youth nicotine addiction, amid NGO findings of over 300 social media sellers disguised as diffusers promoting vapes globally.
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When vapeers became popular in the mid-2010s, the tiny cartridges promised a lot. They presented themselves as a healthier alternative to cigarettes and a way to quit smoking. Now, researchers are understanding the dangers of the vapeers themselves. In a study last month, for example, a team of scientists analyzed the fog of the most popular vapeers and found such high levels of heavy metals that one researcher thought their device had a failure…

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