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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?

  2. 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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    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

  4. 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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    One-third of parents had no awareness of JUUL at start of youth e-cigarette epidemic

    35.9% of parents of middle and high school students had no awareness of JUUL as the vaping epidemic was intensifying, according to a new Truth Initiative stu

  6. FDA Review of E-Cigarettes Is As Critical as Ever – Any Delay Related to COVID-19 Must Be Brief

    FDA review is critical due to skyrocketing youth use of e-cigarettes and concerns that smoking and vaping may increase risk of severe complications from COVI

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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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    E-cigarettes as accessories: How vaping companies market products as stylish

    The advertisements for the launch of JUUL are just one example of how e-cigarette companies position their products as trendy and fashionable.

  9. Nearly one-third of all American high school students used e-cigarettes in 2019, new CDC data show

    New data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention underscore the severity of the youth vaping epidemic.

  10. Swift action needed to address youth e-cigarette ‘epidemic’

    The FDA's plan to tackle the youth e-cigarette "epidemic" is a significant and much needed step, but they must take action quick to protect yo

  11. FDA’s Delay on Largest E-Cigarette Companies’ Applications Allows Top Brands with 75% of the Market Share to Remain Widely Available, Extending the Youth Vaping Epidemic and Delaying Necessary Regulations to Help Smokers

    We are very concerned that the FDA did not prioritize and complete the reviews of the companies with over 75% of the e-cigarette market as they promised to d

  12. truth confronts JUUL and other e-cigarette manufacturers in new campaign, ‘Tested on Humans’

    truth is directly confronting the role JUUL and other e-cigarette manufacturers have played in fueling the youth vaping epidemic through a new campaign title