Tobacco use, a leading cause of preventable death in the U.S., most frequently begins in adolescence. E-cigarettes are now the most widely used tobacco products among adolescents and young adults, and the prevalence of vaping among young people threatens to roll back years of progress in tobacco prevention and control. School-based programming has a critical place in tobacco prevention efforts for youth. Given the shifting trends in product use, these programs increasingly focus on e-cigarettes/vaping.
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