From vaping, the cost of supplies to cellphone policies, the WTOP team is studying up on hot-button topics in education across the D.C. region. Follow our series “WTOP Goes Back to School” on air and ...
The FDA has approved only a few dozen e-cigarette products. None of them are food-flavored. Still, there are hundreds of unauthorized, potentially dangerous vaping products being openly sold in stores ...
It’s back-to-school time. For some kids, that may also mean back-to-vape time. Too often, when youth gather, more is shared than learning, creativity and play. Sometimes it’s vapes. At Tobacco Free ...
Millions of young people vape. How aware are their parents? Not very, says a new study. Parents and guardians are less likely to know or suspect when their children vape or use other tobacco products ...
HAMPTON ROADS, Va. — There's a concern health leaders have nationwide. We're talking about vaping. Some parents across Hampton Roads tell us they're worried about it, and with school back in session, ...
Sumner County School officials are hoping they can help their students kick the vaping habit by installing special sensors in the places they visit most to sneak secret puffs, school bathrooms. The ...
State regulators repeatedly have cited the Popular Smoke and Vape store on Euclid Avenue in Lexington for selling smoking products to minors. The company’s stores in Louisville have been cited for the ...
Of all the pre-teen related parental worries I have about my seventh grade daughter, at the top of my list right now is making sure she doesn't vape. This week, New York became the first to report a ...
For every puff of vape she inhales, 17-year-old MJ says she is rewarded one minute of relief. The anxiety that consumes her on a daily basis evaporates in that one minute, replaced by a blue raspberry ...
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