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CDC said within this past year, over half of million fewer students are using tobacco products. The e-cigarette use has dropped from 2.13 million students in 2023 to 1.63 million in 2024.
Oct. 17 (UPI) --About 2.25 million U.S. middle- and high-school students this year say they use tobacco products, which is 500,000 fewer than a year ago, the Centers for Disease Control said Thursday.
Twenty-five years ago, nearly 30% of high school students smoked. This year, it was just 1.7%, down from 2023’s 1.9%.