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Should Electronic Cigarettes Be Banned In High Schools

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A new government study indicates a sharp rise in the use of electronic cigarettes by adolescents, a trend official at the Centers for Disease Control said they found alarming due to the possible adverse effects of nicotine on the developing brain. The percentage of high-school students who said they had used an e-cigarette within the last 30 days jumped to 4.5% in a 2013 CDC survey, up from 2.8% in 2012. The rate among middle-school students was flat at 1.1%. The percentage of high-school students who had ever tried e-cigs for the first time rose to nearly 12% from 10%. Among middle-school students it rose to 3% from 2.7%. E-cigarettes look high tech, so it's easy to believe the hype that they're a safe alternative to smoking (E-cigarette use triples among middle and high school students in just one year). Unfortunately, they're not: E-cigarettes are just another way of putting nicotine — a highly addictive drug — into your body. Electronic cigarettes are battery-powered smoking devices often designed to look and feel like regular cigarettes. They use cartridges filled with a liquid that contains nicotine, flavorings, and other …show more content…

Below are some of their findings: Non-smokers - even among lifetime’s non-smokers, using an e-cigarette for ten minutes raised their airway resistance to 206% from 182% (mean average); the researchers described this as a "significant increase". Current regular smokers - among existing regular smokers, the spirometry tests revealed a significant rise in airway resistance to 220%, from 176% after using one e-cigarette for ten minutes. Electronic cigarettes, also known as vaporizer cigarettes and e-cigarettes, are devices that people use, often instead of tobacco cigarettes, which release doses of water vapor that may or may not include nicotine. E-cigarettes are powered by a small

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