Wall Street Journal: Inside the fight against school vaping

UC’s tobacco and addiction expert Ashley Merianos cited in national media article

According to a Wall Street Journal, although “federal data show e-cigarette use dropped slightly among high-schoolers last year, teen vaping remains a serious concern among public-health officials, who say it can be highly addictive and can affect adolescent brain development.”

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Ashley L. Merianos, PhD, Assoc Professor, CECH-Human Services

Ashley Merianos, PhD, associate professor of human services.

The article highlights efforts being made by school officials to crack down on vaping to include using sensors and tobacco and marijuana sniffing canines over concern that vaping impedes success later in life.     

“There is mounting evidence that vaping among teens can lead to nicotine addiction during this critical developmental period and follow them into adulthood,” tobacco and addiction expert Ashley Merianos stated in the article.

Merianos is an associate professor in the School of Human Services, within the University of Cincinnati’s College of Education, Criminal Justice and Human Services and is prolific researcher on the harms of first, second and third-hand smoke.

The article is available for WSJ subscribers only; however, questions regarding the article can answered via email angela.koenig@uc.edu.

Link to article.

Featured image at top of Ashley Merianos. Photo/Andrew Highley/UC Marketing + Brand.

 

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