New Study Shows Vaping Among Teenagers Is at All-Time Low
NEW SOUTH WALES, AUSTRALIA, JUL 7 – The new tobacco licensing scheme imposes penalties up to $44,000 to reduce illegal sales and protect youth from tobacco products, amid ongoing black market challenges in NSW.
- Last week, the NSW government introduced a tobacco licensing scheme to regulate the tobacco trade, aiming to control illegal sales and reduce smoking rates in Hunter New England, which records about 1,000 smoking-related deaths annually.
- Enforcement gaps and high taxes drive a flood of illegal tobacco, supported by all levels of Australian government, despite claims that harm reduction is the primary goal.
- Beyond immediate measures, Australia should establish a regulated legal market for lower-risk nicotine products to reduce smoking deaths and aid cessation efforts.
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New study shows vaping among teenagers is at all-time low
Tufts Medical Center Dr. Varsha Radhakrishnan says some teenagers are having trouble quitting vaping due to the high levels of nicotine in vaping products. She says nicotine's effects can be pronounced in adolescents and that parents can help their children by intervening in the addiction early on.
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