The page you're looking for doesn't exist.
But we've got plenty of content on that topic below.
-
Local restrictions on flavored tobacco and e-cigarette products
This resource presents a quarterly breakdown on the current state of U.S. jurisdictions with policies on flavored tobacco and e-cigarette products.
-
Dangerous loopholes: Young e-cigarette users report swapping products as vaping policies change
Following the removal of certain flavors of JUUL young users switched to other brands still offering sweet and fruity flavors.
-
E-cigarettes: Facts, stats and regulations
What is an e-cigarette? How much nicotine is in an e-cigarette? Are e-cigarettes as harmful as cigarettes?
-
TV ads for e-cigarettes and nicotine pouches show youth-appealing content that is banned for cigarettes
Television ads for JUUL, Vuse, and Velo included young models, animations, and music while emphasizing e-cigarette flavors and themes of self-expression and
-
A key to successfully quit smoking and stay quit
There’s a key to successfully quitting that isn’t well known: celebrating the work you’ve done to become tobacco-free.
-
Where does research on marijuana stand?
To help inform future public health, an in-depth review of existing research from 1999 through 2016 on the health effects of marijuana was conducted.
-
Not-so-disposable e-cigarettes: Young people grapple with e-cigarette waste amid lack of safe disposal options
Millions of single-use “disposable” e-cigarettes are piling up in landfills across the country.
-
More e-cigarettes are entering the market, with increasingly high concentrations of nicotine
Two concerning trends are appearing in national e-cigarette sales data: more unique e-cigarette products are available for sale, and they contain increasingl
-
Investigation reveals tobacco companies are secretly using social media to promote smoking
An investigation finds that tobacco companies are recruiting young people with large social media followings to be influencers for their cigarette brands.
-
the 5 ways tobacco companies lied about the dangers of smoking cigarettes
Tobacco companies are back on our TV screens — not to promote cigarettes, but to correct the lies they told for decades about the dangers of smoking them.
-
Page
Quit Vaping Study FAQs
Below are some frequently asked questions about participating in the Quit Vaping Study
-
Children’s book encourages Native American youth to reject tobacco
Standing in front of a classroom of American Indian elementary school students in Santa Fe, N.M., Logan Brown told them that they were going to draw the pict
Displaying 36 of 244 Search Results