Skip to main content

The page you're looking for doesn't exist.

But we've got plenty of content on that topic below.

    Displaying 180 of 303 Search Results

  1. News Article News Article Research & Resources

    JUUL e-cigarette craze highlights why flavored tobacco products are so dangerous

    Cigarettes came in flavors like berry, vanilla, margarita and many others until 2009, when federal lawmakers banned them — with the exception of menthol — du

  2. News Article News Article Research & Resources

    Is your kid using JUUL or another e-cigarette? Here’s how you can help them quit

    If your child is one of the 3 million+ youth using e-cigarettes, like JUUL, they’re at risk for nicotine addiction, but there are ways to help.

  3. Health groups file suit to expedite FDA review of e-cigarettes, cigars

    The lawsuit asserts that a delay in product reviews violates the law and has kept kid-friendly tobacco products on the market for years.

  4. Research Article Research Article Research & Resources

    Quit vaping program sees high enrollment and engagement, as thousands seek help amid youth e-cigarette use epidemic

    More than 27,000 teens and young adults enrolled in a first-of-its-kind quit vaping program within just five weeks after its launch.

  5. Altria/JUUL deal puts youth e-cigarette users at greater risk given Big Tobacco's track record

    The deal comes just days after the U.S. surgeon general declared youth e-cigarette use a public health epidemic.

  6. New report shows that e-cigarettes can both harm and help the smoking epidemic

    A National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine report outlines the evidence-based consensus on the health consequences of e-cigarettes.

  7. Health and Parent Groups Urge Trump Administration to Stand Strong and Implement Plan to Clear the Market of All Flavored E-Cigarettes – Kids’ Health Must Not Be Compromised

    We reiterate our strong and united support for the Administration’s plan, announced in September, to clear the market of all flavored e-cigarettes including

  8. In Public Health Win, Federal Court Sets 10-Month Deadline for E-Cigarette Makers to Apply to FDA to Keep Products on the Market

    A federal judge set a deadline of May 12, 2020, for e-cigarette manufacturers to apply to the FDA and submit their products for public health review if they

  9. Research Article Research Article Research & Resources

    Rapid increase in e-cigarette ad spending in 2014

    A review of e-cigarette advertising expenditures in the U.S.

  10. The Trump Administration’s New E-Cigarette Policy Is Sadly Deficient Leaving Menthol and Flavors Like Cotton Candy and Gummy Bear on the Market Placing Politics Ahead of the Protection of America’s Youth

    The administration’s e-cigarette policy favors the very industry that has ensnared a new generation with nicotine and wrongly keeps menthol and other youth-a

  11. JUUL e-cigarettes gain popularity among youth, but awareness of nicotine presence remains low

    A new study reveals that while many young people know what JUUL is, there is low awareness that the product always contains the addictive chemical nicotine.<

  12. Surgeon General's report confirms youth should not use e-cigarettes

    The Surgeon General’s report on e-cigarettes released today confirms the indisputable fact that youth should not be using nicotine or tobacco in any form.