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  1. FDA takes steps on flavored e-cigarettes, but leaves youth at risk for addiction

    Proposed FDA restrictions on flavored e-cigarettes and cigars are a step in the right direction, but they’re no match for the soaring rate of e-cigarette use

  2. 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

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    Vaping prevention and quit resources: top tips for parents and educators

    Here are free resources that exist to help prevent youth e-cigarette use and help those already vaping quit.

  4. Trump Administration Must Put Kids Before Juul and Take Mint/Menthol E-Cigarettes Off the Market

    A failure to remove mint and menthol e-cigarettes from the market would be a capitulation to Juul and other companies that created the worsening youth e-ciga

  5. FDA Action on Disposable E-Cigarettes is a Strong Step Forward and Underscores Need for Comprehensive Regulation of All Types of Flavored Vaping Products

    We applaud the FDA’s action against the makers of Puff Bar and nine additional disposables e-cigarette manufacturers to remove their flavored disposable e-ci

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    High-nicotine e-cigarettes may reverse declines in youth tobacco use

    Without stronger regulation, e-cigarettes that can deliver nicotine at high levels could undo years of progress if young people become addicted to nicotine.<

  7. More than $1 million pledged to help schools fight e-cigarette epidemic

    82 colleges and universities receive grants from CVS Health Foundation, American Cancer Society and Truth Initiative to help deliver a tobacco-free generatio

  8. New surgeon general’s report highlights the need for evidence-based quit programs, deems e-cigarettes not a cessation tool

    The surgeon general’s report on tobacco cessation underscores the need to help Americans who smoke and the millions of teens using tobacco products, primaril

  9. As E-Cigarette Makers Face Critical September 9 Deadline, Leading Health Groups Urge FDA Not to Allow Sale of Any Flavored Products

    Health groups endorse key principles to guide FDA review of e-cigarettes and other tobacco products, call for rigorous scientific evidence and prompt removal

  10. New Report: As Youth E-Cigarette Epidemic Worsens, States Continue to Shortchange Prevention Programs That Could Help

    New report challenges states to do more to fight tobacco use – still the nation’s No.

  11. Adverse Childhood Experiences Impact Teens’ Ability to Quit Vaping

    The findings show that teens with a history of trauma face significantly greater challenges when trying to quit vaping nicotine.

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    While less harmful than cigarettes, e-cigarettes pose several risks

    A recent review of e-cigarette science by the European Public Health Association finds that e-cigarettes should not be considered safe.