Teens who smoke or vape may be putting themselves at higher risk of getting the coronavirus, says a new study out of Stanford University
A new study from Stanford University suggests that teens and young adults who vape are five times more likely to get diagnosed with COVID-19 than those who don't. new study
Survey participants were asked about both past 30-day use of cigarettes and e-cigarettes, as well as their lifetime use — and were also asked whether they had experienced symptoms of COVID-19, or received a positive test. While a link between the two was expected, the results were striking.
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