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Social media fuels smoking and vaping among children, especially girls, study shows

Even less than one hour a day of social media use is linked to nearly doubled odds of smoking and vaping

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Children and teens who spend hours scrolling social media are far more likely to smoke or vape than their peers, with the highest risks seen among girls and heavy users, according to new research.

UCSF Industry Document Libraries host U.S. Right to Know food and chemical industry collections

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U.S. Right to Know collaborates with the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF), a highly respected medical school, to give the public free access to documents obtained in our ongoing investigations of the ultra-processed food and agrichemical industries. To date, USRTK has donated more than 200,000 pages of industry documents to the UCSF Industry Documents UCSF Industry Document Libraries host U.S. Right to Know food and chemical industry collections