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FHI: — This to a Small Extent Leads to Addiction

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E-cigarette use among Norwegian adolescents is mainly sporadic and experimental, and only a small proportion appear to develop signs of nicotine addiction.
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E-cigarette use among Norwegian adolescents is mainly sporadic and experimental, and only a small proportion appear to develop signs of nicotine addiction.

The Norwegian Institute of Public Health (FHI) believes that there are currently few young people who can be described as addicted to e-cigarettes, even though the use of vaping has increased greatly in recent years.

E-cigarette use among Norwegian adolescents is mainly sporadic and experimental, and only a small proportion appear to develop signs of nicotine addiction.

E-cigarette use among Norwegian youth is largely sporadic and experimental, and only a small proportion appear to develop signs of nicotine dependence. Overall, research suggests that the addiction potential of vaping is lower than that of smoking.

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Folkehelseinstituttet broke the news on Thursday, May 7, 2026.
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