Examples of using Using e-cigarettes in English and their translations into Chinese
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But overall use was intermittent, with different participants using e-cigarettes at different times.
A recent CDC study[PDF- 197 KB] found that many adults are using e-cigarettes in an attempt to quit smoking.
In 2016, about 11 percent of U.S. high school students reported using e-cigarettes in the last 30 days.
Federal law prohibits the sale of tobacco-containing products to anyone under eighteen, but one in five high school students have reported using e-cigarettes.
In 2016, 11% of American 10th grade students reported using e-cigarettes in the past 30 days.
Some plaintiffs include parents claiming their children became nicotine addicts after using e-cigarettes.
In 2016, 11% of American 10th grade students reported using e-cigarettes in the past 30 days.
In August, the FDA announced its campaign to discourage teens from using e-cigarettes and investigate the marketing strategies of e-cigarette companies.
Health officials are urging people to avoid using e-cigarettes and THC vaping products amid the outbreak.
We would recommend that anyone using e-cigarettes to quit smoking, especially if they have lung disease, should eventually try to quit using[e-cigarettes] too.".
While last year's vaping-injury illnesses and deaths ended up being tied to devices that contained marijuana extracts, many teens say they can't stop using e-cigarettes.
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention(CDC), there was an increase in middle and high school students using e-cigarettes from 2011 to 2016.
Several users say they used e-cigarettes in an attempt to quit traditional cigarettes.
Of these, about 66,800 reported that they regularly used e-cigarettes.
Of these, about 66,800 reported that they regularly used e-cigarettes.
One out of 10 high school students used e-cigarettes last year.
Of these, about 66,800 reported that they regularly used e-cigarettes.
A survey in Scotland found young people who use e-cigarettes could be more likely to later smoke tobacco.
Smokers increasingly use e-cigarettes for many reasons, including attempts to quit combustible cigarettes and to use nicotine where smoking is prohibited.
A second study found that adult smokers who used e-cigarettes were less likely to have stopped smoking than adult smokers who did not use e-cigarettes.