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Subject Paranoia, Panic Attacks, and More Dangers of Vaping
Date September 9, 2025 9:06 PM
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Paranoia, Panic Attacks, and More Dangers of Vaping

It's popular among youth, but that doesn't make it harmless. Learn about paranoia, panic attacks, and other effects of vaping marijuana concentrates with our fact sheet, available in both English [ [link removed] ] and Spanish [ [link removed] ].

Included are the history of the drug and intake method, common street names, effects, and more.

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Vaping's Relationship to College Student Health

Researchers studied the link between vaping and college student health, finding that those who vaped reported fewer nights of restful sleep, more alcohol use, and more depressive symptoms. Find the abstract and link to this study and others on "Campus Drug Prevention's" Journal Articles section [ [link removed] ].

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