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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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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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Dangerous delays: The failure to regulate e-cigarettes
E-cigarettes have been allowed to stay on the market for years without undergoing a full review of their public health impact, sparking a sustained and ongoing epidemic of youth use.
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5 keys to reversing the youth e-cigarette epidemic
Here are some key takeaways about the action needed to end the youth e-cigarette epidemic.
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The 3 main reasons youth use e-cigarettes
Why are middle and high school students using e-cigarettes in the first place?
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The youth e-cigarette epidemic: 5 important things to know
After decades of drops in the youth smoking rate, e-cigarettes are now the most popular tobacco product among young people — and their popularity is growing.
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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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A toxic, plastic problem: E-cigarette waste and the environment
With a 399.73% increase in retail e-cigarette sales from 2015 through 2020, the environmental consequences of e-cigarette waste are enormous.
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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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Vaping curriculum by truth increases student knowledge about e-cigarettes
An online course about the dangers of using e-cigarettes significantly increased e-cigarette knowledge among middle and high school participants, according t
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E-cigarettes are creating a new source of environmental pollution
As youth vaping continues at epidemic levels, many young e-cigarette users report throwing away, improperly recycling, or littering the devices, according to
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The harmful impact of further delays in the FDA’s e-cigarette review
Any extension should be brief, and tobacco companies cannot be allowed to use this public health emergency to continue avoiding their legal obligation.
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