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Teen tobacco use has been falling for decades, declining by more than 93% in Michigan from 2001 to 2021.

The substantial decline in youth tobacco use is no doubt a result of both greater awareness about the health risks as well as laws designed to discourage smoking.

But emerging trends in youth tobacco use — including e-cigarette use — require continued efforts to update existing laws, increase funding for prevention and cessation programs, and adopt evidence-based strategies to protect young people.

Read more in The Alpena News.