🛡️ Substance Abuse and Teen Life: What You Need to Know Before It’s Too Late
Course overview
Lesson Overview

1.22 – Vaping and Nicotine: Not Harmless: Vaping is often marketed as safer than smoking, but it’s still putting dangerous chemicals into your lungs and bloodstream. The vapor contains nicotine, which is highly addictive and trains your brain to crave it constantly. Many vapes also contain toxic metals, formaldehyde, and flavoring chemicals that damage lung tissue. Nicotine changes the way your brain grows, making it harder to concentrate and control moods. It tricks you into thinking it’s helping stress, when it’s really just calming withdrawal. The more you vape, the more your tolerance builds, and soon you need more to feel the same effect. Teens who start vaping are much more likely to start smoking cigarettes later. The short-term buzz hides the long-term cost—breathing problems, coughing, and even heart strain. Companies design these devices to look cool and taste sweet, but behind it is a plan to hook young people early. Once you understand how nicotine manipulates your brain, it’s easier to take back your control.

About this course

A raw, eye-opening guide that gives teens the truth about drugs, vaping, alcohol, and addiction—before a single decision destroys their future.

This course includes:
  • Over 100 youth-focused lessons on all major forms of substance abuse
  • Legal briefings on state laws, arrests, and juvenile detention
  • Peer resistance tools, communication scripts, and refusal strategies
  • Breakdown of street drug names, trends, and hidden risks
  • Mental health modules connecting substance abuse to emotional pain

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