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Elise Stevens, PhD, a prominent public health expert, has sounded the alarm over the increasing use of nicotine pouches among adolescents. These smokeless products, often marketed as a safer alternative to traditional tobacco, have gained significant popularity among teenagers, raising serious health concerns.
Research indicates that the appealing flavors and discreet nature of nicotine pouches make them particularly attractive to younger users. Unlike traditional cigarettes, these pouches do not produce smoke, which may mislead teens into believing they are less harmful. However, experts warn that nicotine addiction can have detrimental effects on developing brains, potentially leading to long-term health issues.
Stevens emphasizes the need for increased awareness and education regarding the risks associated with nicotine pouch use. She advocates for stronger regulations and public health campaigns to combat this trend. As the popularity of these products continues to rise, it is crucial to address the implications for adolescent health and well-being.
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