Nicotine pouches popular among college students, especially in fraternities
A study led by Associate Professor Megan Roberts highlights the increasing use of Zyn and other nicotine pouches among college students, especially those in fraternities. More than 15% of undergrads surveyed had tried the pouches, which can lead to nicotine addiction and related health problems.
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