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Vaping : effects and solutions [E-Book]

Contributor(s): Series: Pediatric collectionsPublisher: Itasca, IL : American Academy of Pediatrics, [2020]Description: 1 online resource (iv, 126 pages) : illustrations (some color)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781610024693
  • 1610024699
Subject(s): NLM classification:
  • WM 295
Online resources:
Contents:
A Public Health Crisis: Electronic Cigarettes, Vape, and JUUL -- Not Just "Harmless Water Vapor" -- E-Cigarettes and Similar Devices -- Adolescent Use of Different E-cigarette Products -- Flavored E-cigarette Use and Progression of Vaping in Adolescents -- Study: Vaping among high school seniors doubled from 2017-'18 -- Trajectories of E-Cigarette and Conventional Cigarette Use Among Youth -- E-Cigarettes: A 1-Way Street to Traditional Smoking and Nicotine Addition for Youth -- Cannabis Concentrate Use in Adolescents -- Use of Cannabis Concentrates by Adolescents -- E-Cigarette Marketing Exposure and Subsequent Experimentation Among Youth and Young Adults -- Parental Smoking and E-Cigarette Use in Homes and Cars -- Parental Smoking, E-Cigarette Use, and Smoke-Free Policies -- New Understanding of the Health Hazards of Electronic Cigarettes and Vaping -- Flashy, new tobacco device can lead teens to become lifelong smokers -- Adolescent E-Cigarette, Hookah, and Conventional Cigarette Use and Subsequent Marijuana Use -- Hypersensitivity Pneumonitis and Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome From E-Cigarette Use -- Epiglottitis Associated With Intermittent E-cigarette Use: The Vagaries of Vaping Toxicity -- Anaerobic Necrotizing Pneumonia: Another Potential Life-threatening Complication of Vaping? -- CDC: Vaping-related lung injuries linked to 64 deaths, 2,758 hospitalizations -- CDC updates guidance on evaluating, treating patients with vaping related lung injury -- CDC activates Emergency Operations Center in response to vaping related illnesses -- Addiction expert offers insight on screening for e-cigarette use
Summary: Electronic cigarettes are the tobacco products most commonly used by youths in the United States. The use of e-cigarettes, also known as vaping or JUULing, is a public health epidemic. This collection offers reviews and research to assist pediatric health care providers in identifying and treating adolescent use and exposure to e-cigarettes.
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A Public Health Crisis: Electronic Cigarettes, Vape, and JUUL -- Not Just "Harmless Water Vapor" -- E-Cigarettes and Similar Devices -- Adolescent Use of Different E-cigarette Products -- Flavored E-cigarette Use and Progression of Vaping in Adolescents -- Study: Vaping among high school seniors doubled from 2017-'18 -- Trajectories of E-Cigarette and Conventional Cigarette Use Among Youth -- E-Cigarettes: A 1-Way Street to Traditional Smoking and Nicotine Addition for Youth -- Cannabis Concentrate Use in Adolescents -- Use of Cannabis Concentrates by Adolescents -- E-Cigarette Marketing Exposure and Subsequent Experimentation Among Youth and Young Adults -- Parental Smoking and E-Cigarette Use in Homes and Cars -- Parental Smoking, E-Cigarette Use, and Smoke-Free Policies -- New Understanding of the Health Hazards of Electronic Cigarettes and Vaping -- Flashy, new tobacco device can lead teens to become lifelong smokers -- Adolescent E-Cigarette, Hookah, and Conventional Cigarette Use and Subsequent Marijuana Use -- Hypersensitivity Pneumonitis and Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome From E-Cigarette Use -- Epiglottitis Associated With Intermittent E-cigarette Use: The Vagaries of Vaping Toxicity -- Anaerobic Necrotizing Pneumonia: Another Potential Life-threatening Complication of Vaping? -- CDC: Vaping-related lung injuries linked to 64 deaths, 2,758 hospitalizations -- CDC updates guidance on evaluating, treating patients with vaping related lung injury -- CDC activates Emergency Operations Center in response to vaping related illnesses -- Addiction expert offers insight on screening for e-cigarette use

Electronic cigarettes are the tobacco products most commonly used by youths in the United States. The use of e-cigarettes, also known as vaping or JUULing, is a public health epidemic. This collection offers reviews and research to assist pediatric health care providers in identifying and treating adolescent use and exposure to e-cigarettes.

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