IT'S NOT COOL TO JUUL AT SCHOOL.

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As a growing number of teens use devices about the size of a USB drive to discreetly inhale nicotine vapors infused with mint, mango, caramel candy and other flavors, school officials are scrambling to respond. The rising popularity of vaping and of inconspicuous new inhalers, especially the Juul, has administrators and health advocates concerned that, although cigarette smoking among teens is down, many are still at risk of nicotine addiction. About 12 percent of eighth, 10th and 12th graders reported vaping in 2017, according to a University of Michigan study. But...

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