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Ohio AG Campaign Targeting Illegal E-Cigarettes Marks Important Step to Protect Young People
The newly announced campaign by Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost to combat the flood of illegal e-cigarettes streaming into the state represents an important
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DOJ, FDA Illicit E-Cigarette Task Force Marks Critical Step in Combatting Youth Vaping Crisis
The DOJ and FDA’s task force to crack down on the sale of illegal e-cigarettes marks a critical step in combatting the youth vaping crisis.
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Young people enrolled in Truth Initiative quit vaping program report high levels of e-cigarette addiction
The research suggests that those with higher levels of e-cigarette addiction may be more likely to seek help quitting.
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Significant Drop in Youth E-Cigarette Use Marks Progress, But Nearly 40% of Teens Who Vape Frequently Remain at High Risk for Nicotine Addiction, a Serious Public Health Concern
The 2024 National Youth Tobacco Survey (NYTS) shows significant progress in reducing youth e-cigarette use, with half a million fewer middle and high school
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“Tobacco-free nicotine” labels for e-cigarettes increase purchase intentions among teen e-cigarette users
A new study finds that labeling e-cigarettes with “tobacco-free nicotine” increases teenage e-cigarette users’ intentions to purchase e-cigarettes
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Youth have easy access to e-cigarettes online through lax age verification and concealed deliveries
TikTok accounts promoting “discreet shipping” services that conceal e-cigarettes in cosmetics, candy, and beauty products attempt to circumvent age restricti
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U.S. E-cigarette Sales Climbed during 2020-2022
A study released today found that overall e-cigarette monthly unit sales increased by 46.6%—from 15.5 million units in January of 2020, to 22.7 million units
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Stronger flavor policies, better outcomes for young people
New research underscores that strong flavored tobacco sales restrictions are linked to lower youth tobacco use
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Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander American youth report high levels of e-cigarette use
Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander youth in the U.S.
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New study: 43% of underage e-cigarette users report getting their e-cigarettes from retail sources
Many underage young people are getting e-cigarettes from retailers like vape shops, gas stations, and convenience stores
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Quitting vaping? Here are 5 tips for handling nicotine withdrawal
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