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New research by the World Health Organization (WHO) reveals a concerning trend: substance use among teenagers in Europe, Central Asia, and Canada is increasing. The report, published on April 25, 2024, highlights a rise in both traditional cigarettes and emerging threats like e-cigarettes, with girls catching up to or surpassing boys in consumption rates.

Key Findings:

  • Over half of 15-year-olds in the surveyed regions have experimented with alcohol.
  • One in five teenagers recently used e-cigarettes.
  • Cannabis use showed a slight decline.
  • Girls are increasingly matching or exceeding boys in substance use.

Cause for Concern:

The WHO emphasizes the seriousness of these findings. Dr. Hans Kluge, WHO Regional Director for Europe, warns that “the widespread use of harmful substances among children… is a serious public health threat.” He emphasizes the vulnerability of adolescents, whose brains continue developing well into their mid-20s, making them susceptible to the damaging effects of these substances.

Call to Action:

The report urges governments to implement stricter preventative measures to curb this rising trend. The specific details of the report are not included in this excerpt, but it likely emphasizes public health education, stricter regulations on e-cigarette sales, and potential restrictions on access to alcohol for minors.

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