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  1. Raising the Legal Age to Purchase Tobacco is an Important Added Tool in the Fight, But is Insufficient to End the Youth E-cigarette Epidemic

    Creating a federal Tobacco 21 policy is a step in the right direction to reduce youth tobacco initiation, but it alone cannot be viewed as sufficient to solv

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    Discipline Is Not the Answer: Better Approaches to On-campus Student Tobacco Use

    As schools develop or revamp and modernize their smoke- or tobacco-free policies, we get many questions about what schools should do when students violate th

  3. 56 Health and Other Organizations Back Trump Administration Plan to Remove Flavored E-Cigarettes from the Market

    56 public health, medical, parent, educational and other organizations expressed strong support for the Administration’s plan to remove flavored e-cigarettes

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    4 out of 5 youth overestimate e-cigarette or cigarette use among peers

    Most youth think that cigarette and e-cigarette use among their peers is more common than it is, according to a recent study by the Centers for Disease Contr

  5. Leading Health Groups Back Michigan Gov. Whitmer’s Emergency Action to Address the Youth E-Cigarette Epidemic

    Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer has addressed the growing epidemic of youth e-cigarette use by suspending sales of all flavored e-cigarettes in the state.

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    Using e-cigarettes increases likelihood of using cigarettes among youth, study finds

    A new study finds that e-cigarettes are acting as entry nicotine products that may lead to the use of more harmful and toxic nicotine products.

  7. First-of-its-kind free e-cigarette quit program now available to young vapers looking for help

    Truth Initiative has launched a text message program that’s designed for e-cigarette users to quit vaping in the wake of the youth e-cigarette epidemic.

  8. Health groups urge FDA to block sale of illegal JUUL-like e-cigarettes

    The FDA should to stop the sale of new e-cigarettes similar to JUUL that have been illegally introduced without the agency’s prior review and authorization.<

  9. FDA Should Require Research on Impact of E-Cigarettes and Other Tobacco Products on Youth Before Authorizing Marketing of Tobacco Products and Claims of Modified Risk

    A group of leading tobacco control experts called on the FDA to require tobacco companies to submit research showing the impact on youth in the US before aut

  10. FDA proposes needed action on menthol, but falls short to stem youth e-cigarette epidemic

    The agency's plans to take action on menthol cigarettes and flavored cigars are significant, but the proposed sales restrictions on e-cigarettes are not

  11. As Youth E-Cigarette Use Soars Along with Vaping-related Illnesses, Urgent Action Must be Taken to Protect the Health of America’s Youth

    Regulating e-cigarettes and banning all flavored tobacco products are critical to ending the youth epidemic.

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    How mobile marketing for e-cigarettes may be aimed at youth

    E-cigarette marketing on mobile channels shows that companies are emphasizing flavors and high-tech features, strategies that may attract youth.