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Subject As educators report pervasive vaping in schools, resources are available to help
Date September 25, 2025 3:15 PM
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Resources to help address vaping in schools
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Sept. 25, 2025

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As educators report pervasive vaping in schools, resources are available to help ([link removed] )

As students return for a new academic year, educators continue to grapple with nicotine use in schools, reporting that vaping is “a daily issue” that disrupts learning and poses risks to academic performance, according to a new study from Truth Initiative ([link removed]) . For educators interested in providing in-school resources to address youth nicotine addiction, there are a range of options.

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How does vaping nicotine impact sleep? ([link removed])

Nicotine addiction can negatively impact mental health and poses a threat to a generation of young people already experiencing a mental health crisis. On top of that, research also suggests another way nicotine use can affect mental and physical health: by interfering with sleep. Sleep problems can include insufficient sleep, interrupted sleep, restlessness during sleep, nightmares, and daytime sleepiness. Sleep is essential for young people’s brain development and mental health, with research finding an association between poor sleep quality and negative mental health.

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Teen e-cigarette users with childhood trauma need increased support to quit ([link removed])

Adolescent e-cigarette users who reported a higher number of adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) - potentially traumatic events such as abuse, neglect, and household dysfunction - were 20% less likely to successfully quit vaping compared to those with fewer ACEs, according to research from a randomized clinical trial published in the Journal of Adolescent Health ([link removed]) .

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