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More than half of young people consider quitting vaping in 2022, new survey finds
For the third year in a row, quitting vaping is still top of mind for many young people entering into the new year.
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Disposable e-cigarette’s vague new flavor names attempt to evade regulation
Makers of a popular disposable e-cigarette unveiled nearly a dozen new flavor names as direct translations from its previous flavors, a move researchers say
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Educators’ perspectives on vaping in the classroom: A disruptive, pervasive problem
As students return for a new academic year, educators continue to grapple with nicotine use in schools, reporting that vaping is “a daily issue”
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New study: truth campaign effective in shifting knowledge and attitudes about vaping
A new study is the first to show that young people who had seen truth® vaping prevention campaigns were more likely to have accurate e-cigarette knowledge.
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Local flavor policies succeed in reducing availability of flavored tobacco products, new research shows
New research is the first comprehensive review to look at the outcomes of flavor and menthol tobacco restrictions implemented locally.
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What you need to know about new synthetic nicotine products
A new wave of synthetic nicotine products are emerging on the market, raising regulatory questions and health concerns as youth vaping continues at epidemic
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New report: Tobacco industry-funded group obscures its ties to infiltrate scientific journals
Research by University of Bath and Corporate Accountability show that researchers affiliated with the Foundation for a Smoke Free World and its staff members
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New paper recommends a national settlement agreement with JUUL include a youth prevention campaign
According to recommendations in a new Public Health Law Center paper, a national settlement with JUUL should include a prevention campaign.
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Greater nicotine flux is associated with greater dependence among pod-based e-cigarette users, new research shows
Recent Truth Initiative research shows greater nicotine flux, or the rate that an e-cigarette emits nicotine, was associated with higher e-cigarette dependen
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The Concentration of Nicotine in E-cigarettes Continues to Soar, Putting Young People at Higher Risk of Addiction
New study confirms that many disposable e-cigarettes sold today come in bigger sizes and are cheaper than those ever sold before.
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New data show nearly 800,000 teens vaped for the first time in the past year, as FDA is set to announce first major decision to remove a popular e-cigarette brand
Many e-cigarettes have been allowed to stay on the market for years without undergoing a review of their public health impact, sparking an epidemic of youth
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New truth initiative study finds that pervasive tobacco imagery in popular shows poses new threat, making youth more prone to e-cigarette use
New study finds that youth and young adults with high exposure to tobacco imagery in streaming and TV shows are three times more likely to start vaping compa
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