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Subject Quit-vaping program can help young people quit both nicotine and cannabis
Date November 6, 2025 3:30 PM
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Interventions for vaping cessation can also reduce cannabis use
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Nov. 6, 2025

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New study: Text message quit-vaping program can help young people quit both nicotine and cannabis ([link removed])

A text message quit-vaping program designed to help young people quit nicotine – part of EX Program by Truth Initiative – can also help them cut cannabis use, according to a new study ([link removed]) published in Substance Abuse Treatment, Prevention, and Policy.

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8 foods and drinks that could help people quit nicotine ([link removed])

For people quitting smoking, vaping, or any tobacco or nicotine product, coping with nicotine cravings and withdrawal symptoms can bring challenges. If you or someone you know is on a journey to quit nicotine, here are eight foods and drinks that could help curb cravings, ease withdrawal, and give the body the strength to make it through.

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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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Washington: Washington State will receive about $66 million from Philip Morris to resolve lingering disputes between the company and the state related to the multibillion-dollar tobacco settlement reached in 1998.
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