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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.
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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.
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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
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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
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Rapid increase in e-cigarette ad spending in 2014
A review of e-cigarette advertising expenditures in the U.S.
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How nicotine replacement therapy can help young adults quit nicotine for good
NRT is a safe and effective way of weaning off nicotine. NRT delivers a dose of nicotine more slowly than cigarettes, e-cigarettes, dip, or chew.
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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
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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.<
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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.
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Vaporized: Majority of youth exposed to e-cigarette advertising
More than eight of 10 youth and young adults saw e-cigarette advertising in 2015, according to a new report vaping product advertising from Truth Initiative.
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Leading health organizations seek to intervene in defense of FDA rule on e-cigarettes, cigars
Six leading public health organizations today asked federal courts to allow them to intervene in two lawsuits brought by the electronic cigarette and cigar i
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Study examines tobacco and e-cigarette ads online
A study examining tobacco and e-cigarette online advertisements finds that the ads primarily focus on promoting e-cigarettes, snus, and cigars.
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