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The drug varenicline, paired with counseling and text messaging support, helped teens and young adults abstain from vaping in a clinical trial.
The usual treatment that's used to stop youths from vaping is counseling. But adding medication and a supportive text messaging app helped more than half of people ages 16 to 25 quit, the study found.
A group of students is advocating for their classmates to stop using vaping and e-cigarette devices. Posted: May 10, 2025 | ...
A new clinical study, published in the journal JAMA, has revealed a powerful tool in the fight against teen and young adult ...
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The trial, published in JAMA, found that those who took varenicline were more than three times as likely to stop vaping compared to those who received counseling alone. Vaping has become the most ...
Concerned your teen is vaping? Here are a few of the telltale signs to look for that indicate your child is vaping, along with tips on how to best have a conversation with your child about the ...
Dr. Milan Khara, who specializes in smoking and vaping cessation, said it's best to lead with empathy, compassion and approach vaping just like any other substance use disorder.
Almost one in 10 children aged 12 has tried vaping, and almost 40% of 12 to 16-year-olds who use vapes consider themselves addicted, new research on behalf of the health ministry has shown. Doctors ...
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. — Students from a Knox County high school are sounding the alarm about the health risks of vaping and e-cigarette devices. The group, from South-Doyle High School, launched a campaign ...