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Is Juul Making It Easy for Kids to Vape in School? | Heavy.com

The Juul vaporizer is the latest advancement in electronic cigarette technology, delivering nicotine to the user from a device about the size and shape of a thumb drive.

Juul has taken the electronic cigarette market by storm experiencing a year-over-year growth of about 700 percent.

In recent months, stories about a possible Juul craze among teenagers have circulated in the media.

In April, The Wall Street Journal reported that parents are fighting a Juul.

epidemic.

In May, The New Yorker told a story about Juul's presence at high schools in America's more affluent ZIP codes.

I study ways to inform public health and policy by using data from social media.

According to new research my colleagues and I conducted that was just published in Drug and Alcohol Dependence, thousands of students sneak this nicotine delivery system on to school grounds to use during school hours.

Using social media for science.

Our study adds to this discussion by considering a novel source: posts to Twitter.

Because posts on social media reflect the attitudes and behaviors of the public in their own words, researchers can treat this data source like a massive focus group.

For this reason, my colleagues and I will often turn to social media to track health behaviors, including the use of emerging tobacco products, to better understand the social and environmental setting in which they are used.

For example, last year we discovered that "cloud chasing," or the act of blowing the largest aerosol cloud possible in a competition, was one of the more appealing characteristics of electronic cigarettes among Instagram users.

In our most recent study, we wanted to document and describe the public's initial experiences with Juul.

We collected posts to Twitter containing the term "Juul" from April 1, 2017 to December 14, 2017.

We analyzed over 80,000 posts representing tweets from 52,098 unique users during this period and used text classifiers (automated processes that find specified words and phrases) to identify topics in posts.

We found that 1 in 25 posts, or 4 percent, was indicative of use of Juul while at high school, middle school and even elementary school.

These posts described young people talking about using Juul on school grounds, in classrooms, in bathrooms, in the library, at recess and during gym.

For example, if the words "school," "principal," "teacher," "elementary" or "recess," among dozens of others, co-occurred in posts with the word "Juul," we identified that post as reflective of a young person using Juul or seeing someone use Juul while on school grounds.

In comparison, a recent national online survey showed that 7 percent of participants 15 to 17 years of age, who would most likely be high school students, reported ever using a Juul.

We only had access to posts from public accounts, so our findings do not reflect posts from private users suggesting our numbers may underreport the amount of youth talking about Juul on Twitter.

Juul's discreetness may facilitate its use in places where vaping is prohibited, also known as "stealth vaping.

How to handle vaping.

Our findings suggest educators may be in need of training on how to identify Juul in the classroom.

School administrators may consider installing vapor detectors in bathrooms and classrooms to deter use of Juul on school grounds.

Our study's data source – posts to Twitter – may highlight a way parents can determine if their child is using Juul.

While we analyzed anonymized data, parents could follow their child's account to monitor such activities.

Twitter does not make its users' demographic information (e.g., age) public in order to protect user privacy.

As such, our study could not determine the exact age of Twitter users.

However, posts contained combined words like "Juul" and "recess" suggesting posts were made by youth.

While Juul is marketed as a "smoking alternative" for adults trying to quit, we found relatively few posts containing phrases like "quit smoking.

" One in 350 posts do.

Electronic cigarettes have stirred national debate where public health officials are trying to determine if these devices, like Juul, will help smokers quit combustible cigarettes or serve as a possible gateway product to combustible cigarette use among youth.

While this debate will likely go on for some time, it is clear that nicotine use of any kind is known to be addictive and harmful to adolescent brain development.

We believe that our findings underscore the need for policies to be implemented to keep such products out of the hands of youth.

Jon-Patrick Allem, Research Scientist, University of Southern California.

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Donald Trump Is Holding One Secret About Robert Mueller That No One Expected - Duration: 11:06.

Donald Trump Is Holding One Secret About Robert Mueller That No One Expected

The media believes the walls are closing in on Donald Trump.

Every day pundits will speculate about the President's legal and political danger that

the Mueller investigation is closing in on.

But Trump is holding one secret about Robert Mueller that reveals the shocking truth.

Trump is not worried about the Mueller probe.

Despite the media speculation, Trump is not expecting to be impeached or indicted any

day.

John Kelly, the President's chief of staff, revealed in an interview that the investigation

is more a source of embarrassment than worry.

The Daily Caller reports:

"PRESIDENT DONALD TRUMP IS "SOMEWHAT EMBARRASSED" ABOUT THE RUSSIA INVESTIGATION, WHITE HOUSE

CHIEF OF STAFF JOHN KELLY SAID IN A CANDID NEW INTERVIEW.

SPEAKING TO NPR, KELLY WAS ASKED WHETHER THE RUSSIA PROBE HAS CAST A CLOUD OVER TRUMP'S

ADMINISTRATION.

"IT MAY NOT BE A CLOUD, BUT CERTAINLY THE PRESIDENT IS, YOU KNOW, SOMEWHAT EMBARRASSED,

FRANKLY," SAID KELLY, A RETIRED MARINE GENERAL.

"WHEN WORLD LEADERS COME IN, IT'S KIND OF LIKE, YOU KNOW, [ISRAELI PRIME MINISTER]

BIBI NETANYAHU IS HERE, AND HE, WHO'S UNDER INVESTIGATION HIMSELF; AND IT'S LIKE, YOU

KNOW, YOU WALK IN AND YOU KNOW THE FIRST COUPLE OF MINUTES OF EVERY CONVERSATION MIGHT REVOLVE

AROUND THAT KIND OF THING."

THE RUSSIA INVESTIGATION, WITH SPECIAL COUNSEL ROBERT MUELLER LEADING THE CHARGE, HAS LED

TO TWO PLEA DEALS AND SEVERAL INDICTMENTS AGAINST TRUMP CAMPAIGN ASSOCIATES.

BUT SO FAR, THE INVESTIGATION HAS NOT AVAILED THE PUBLIC RELEASE OF ANY EVIDENCE OF TRUMP'S

INVOLVEMENT IN A COLLUSION CONSPIRACY.

THE REPUBLICAN HAS MOSTLY BEEN DEFIANT ABOUT THE INVESTIGATION, CALLING IT A "WITCH HUNT"

GINNED UP BY HIS POLITICAL OPPONENTS.

KELLY DID SAY HE DOUBTS WHETHER THE RUSSIA INVESTIGATION WILL FIND ANY EVIDENCE OF COLLUSION

BETWEEN THE TRUMP CAMPAIGN AND RUSSIAN GOVERNMENT.

"SOMETHING THAT HAS GONE ON THIS LONG WITHOUT ANY REAL MEAT ON THE BONE, IT SUGGESTS TO

ME THAT THERE IS NOTHING THERE, RELATIVE TO OUR PRESIDENT," KELLY SAID WHEN ASKED WHETHER

HE AGREES WITH TRUMP THAT THE RUSSIA INVESTIGATION IS A "WITCH HUNT."

Kelly's interview gives the first insight into the White House's private view of the

Mueller probe and how it is affecting their ability to govern.

There is no sense of impending doom from the President, nor has the probe succeeded in

grinding the administration to a halt.

Instead, the President and his team are treating it like a necessary nuisance.

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Is Celebrity Family Feud on TV Tonight? When Is a New Episode? | Heavy.com - Duration: 6:20.

Is Celebrity Family Feud on TV Tonight? When Is a New Episode? | Heavy.com

This coming week, many shows are on hiatus for the 4th of July holiday.

And, so, for those hoping to watch a new episode of Celebrity Family Feud tonight, they are out of luck.

The next new episode will not air until next Sunday, July 8, 2018, at 8 p.m.

ET/PT and 7 p.m.

Next week's episode will be episode 4 of the season.

It will feature comedian and ventriloquist Jeff Dunham, who is playing for charity Baby2Baby, and actress Ming-Na Wen, who is playing for Children's Miracle Network Hospitals.

On Dunham's team is Makenna Paige daughter Makenna, daughter Ashleyn, daughter Bree, and wife Audrey.

Wen's team hass her husband Eric Zee, daughter Michaela, brother Lang Yee, and sister-in-law Juliet Silva.

Also featured on next week's show is actor Taye Diggs, who is playing for the charity FosterMore, and actress Caroline Rhea, who is playing for Hopeland.

On Digg's team is his mother Marcia Berry, sister Christian, brother Gabriel, and sister Shalom.

Rhea's team consists of her sister Cynthia, sister Celia, nephew William Woods and nephew Robert Woods.

Tonight will air a re-run, which is episode 2 from this season.

Featured are 5 NBA Stars against 5 MLB All-Stars.

Playing for the Mustard Seed School are Ernie Johnson, host of "Inside the NBA"; Kenneth Smith, analyst on "Inside the NBA"; Shaquille O'Neal, analyst on "Inside the NBA"; Charles Barkley, analyst on "Inside the NBA"; and Kristen Ledlow, host of "NBA Inside Stuff".

On the MBA team, the contestants are playing for Major League Baseball Charities and the team is made up of Johnny Damon, two-time World Series Champion; Jimmy Rollins, former National League MVP; Sean Casey, three-time All-Star and current analyst on MLB Network; Jennie Finch, Olympic medalist in softball; and John Franco, four-time All-Star.

Also on the episode 2 rerun are retired NFL player and DWTS champion Rashad Jennings versus rapper and actress Eve.

Jennings' team, who is playing for the Rashad Jennings Foundation, consists of his cousin Derek O'Neal, sister-in-law Pamela Jennings, brother Albert Orrin Jennings III, and Bryan Kendrick Jennings.

Eve and her team are playing for Georges Malaika Foundation, Inc.

Her team is made up of her brother Farrod Wilcher, mom Julie, stepfather Ron and cousin Takeya Rideout.

If you would like to watch the show, but you don't have cable or can't get to a TV, you can watch ABC live on your computer, phone or streaming device by signing up for one of the following cable-free, live-TV streaming services:.

Hulu With Live TV: In addition to their extensive Netflix-like streaming library, Hulu now also offers a bundle of live TV channels, including ABC (live in most markets).

You can sign up for "Hulu with Live TV" right here, and you can then watch a live stream of ABC on your computer via the Hulu website, or on your phone, tablet or streaming device via the Hulu app.

If you can't watch live, "Hulu with Live TV" also comes with both its extensive on-demand library (which has many shows available after they air) and 50 hours of Cloud DVR storage (with the ability to upgrade to "Enhanced Cloud DVR," which gives you 200 hours of DVR space and the ability to fast forward through commercials).

Sling TV: ABC (live in select markets) is included in the "Sling Orange" plus "Broadcast Extra" channel bundle.

You can sign up for a free 7-day trial of both packages, and you can then watch ABC live on your computer via the Sling TV website, or on your phone, tablet or streaming device via the Sling TV app.

If you can't watch live, you can get 50 hours of cloud DVR storage as an additional add-on.

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