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Dangerous loopholes: Young e-cigarette users report swapping products as vaping policies change
Following the removal of certain flavors of JUUL young users switched to other brands still offering sweet and fruity flavors.
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4 key factors the FDA must consider during its first e-cigarette review
Reynolds American, Inc. announced Oct.
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The youth e-cigarette epidemic: 5 important things to know
After decades of drops in the youth smoking rate, e-cigarettes are now the most popular tobacco product among young people — and their popularity is growing.
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A new national youth anti-vaping curriculum gives young people the facts about e-cigarettes and equips them with resources to quit
Truth Initiative and Kaiser Permanente, in collaboration with the American Heart Association, have launched a national youth anti-vaping curriculum called Va
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E-cigarette CEOs admit under oath that they do not know all the harmful health effects of nicotine
Chief executives of major e-cigarette companies admitted, under oath, that their products can lead to nicotine addiction and that they do not know all of the
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How are schools responding to JUUL and the youth e-cigarette epidemic?
Discover what schools are doing to address the use of JUUL, the most popular e-cigarette in the country.
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5 takeaways from the congressional hearings on JUUL and the youth e-cigarette epidemic
Using the company’s own testimony and documents, the hearings provided startling evidence of JUUL’s use of Big Tobacco’s tactics to target young people.
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New reports show encouraging decline in youth vaping, but troubling rise in menthol and flavored disposable e-cigarette use
Two new reports published by the FDA and CDC show that while youth e-cigarette use decreased in a meaningful way, it remains at epidemic levels.
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The 3 main reasons youth use e-cigarettes
Why are middle and high school students using e-cigarettes in the first place?
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New Report Shows Youth E-Cigarette Use Remains at Epidemic Levels and Harm Perceptions of Vaping Significantly Rise Among Teens
Monitoring the Future shows that nicotine vaping among youth remained high in 2020 with 22% of 10th and 12th graders using e-cigarettes in the last 30 days.<
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E-cigarettes drive overall youth tobacco use to highest rate in nearly two decades
New data from the 2019 National Youth Tobacco Survey show that 31.2% of high school students and 12.5% of middle school students are using some type of tobac
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New federal data: flavored e-cigarettes continue to drive youth vaping epidemic, with disposable use up 1,000% among high schoolers
New federal data show youth vaping has declined, but remains at epidemic levels in the absence of comprehensive e-cigarette regulation.
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