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State health officials largely credit marketing campaigns and more conversations about the risks associated with vaping for the decline.
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According to data from the Utah Department of Health and Human Services, 14.4% of Utahns aged 18-24 reported using e-cigarettes in 2021. That’s down from a peak of 18.5% in 2019.
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The number one way Utahns use medicinal cannabis is through vape pens.
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A bill aimed at cracking down on teen vaping in Utah died in a committee hearing Monday. H.B. 118 would have banned flavored e-cigarettes from all stores…
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Wednesday evening, Jan. 29, 2020Representing Rural UtahLawmakers from southern Utah said they’re focused on closing the urban-rural divide this session by…
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Wednesday evening, Jan. 22, 2020Romney’s Swing VoteA small group of Republican senators could hold the key to how the Senate impeachment trial plays out.…
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Monday evening, December 9, 2019Utah Vaping RatesAs of Monday, the Utah Department of Health is reporting 115 cases of vaping-related lung injuries in the…
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Winter Driving ConditionsNavigating mountain passes and high elevation roads will be tricky for motorists through the day today. The Utah Highway Patrol…
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Nationwide, more than 1,000 people have been diagnosed with lung injuries related to vaping, and the number of cases reported by the Centers for Disease…
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Gummy bear, cotton candy, bubblegum, butterscotch, funnel cake. The ever expanding menu of e-cigarette flavors are clearly targeted at children, says…
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A Utah Department of Health study released Monday found Utah teens are using electronic cigarettes at nearly double the rate of two years ago. The annual…