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Latest Rhode Island student survey shows a decline in vaping among students

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The number of high school students reporting the use of electronic nicotine devices, or vapes, dropped from nearly 13 percent to just over 7 percent.

That means one out of eight students used to vape. Now that figure is one out of every fourteen students.

A few areas of concern in the survey results are the increase in substance abuse among middle schoolers and more middle schoolers reporting bullying.

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