

CATCH My Breath Youth E-Cigarette Prevention Program – A free school-based prevention program for high schools and middle schools to educate students about e-cigarettes, nicotine and addiction and prevent and reduce youth use of e-cigarettes.Stanford Medicine Tobacco Prevention Toolkit: E-Cigarettes and Vape Pens – A free toolkit for high school and middle school teachers with in-classroom units and lesson plans on e-cigarettes, tobacco, and nicotine addiction.The letter is available in English and Spanish. AG Healey's letter to schools about vaping.E-liquids may also contain other unhealthy chemicals and compounds, including heavy metals, ultrafine particles, and carcinogens (cancer-causing chemicals).Īccording to both the Center for Disease Control and Prevention and the United States Surgeon General, e-cigarette use among young people is unsafe.ġ Massachusetts Department of Public Health, Youth Vaping and Cessation DataĢ Massachusetts Department of Public Health Resources for schools and teachers

In terms of nicotine consumption, vaping one pod is equivalent to 200 puffs or one whole pack of traditional combustible cigarettes. The nicotine concentration of JUUL pods is 5%. Some e-liquid, including the e-liquid contained in JUUL pods, have a notably high nicotine concentration. The liquid (also known as “e-liquid,” “juice,” or “pods”) in vaping devices almost always contains nicotine, a highly addictive substance that can lead to serious health consequences, especially for young people whose brains and bodies are still developing. One of the most popular vaping devices, JUUL, has a sleek, modern design that resembles a USB drive. Electronic cigarettes come in varying shapes and sizes. 2Įlectronic cigarettes (also known as “e-cigs,” “vapes,” and “electronic nicotine delivery systems (ENDS)”) are battery-powered devices that heat liquid into a vapor for the user to inhale. 1 In 2017, Massachusetts youth used e-cigarettes at a rate of six times more than adults. In 2019, over 50% of Massachusetts high school students reported having used e-cigarettes at least once.
