Use of e-cigarette devices dropped during the first year of the pandemic, a new study finds.Researchers from Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, , found that usage of the devices dropped seven percent overall from 2018 to 2020 - including a 17 percent drop among people 18 to 20 in particular.It is a reversal of the trend of increasing e-cigarette use that had many officials sounding alarms over. President has even prioritized restrictions of the devices during the first half of his presidency.
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