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Health groups urge FDA to block sale of illegal JUUL-like e-cigarettes
The FDA should to stop the sale of new e-cigarettes similar to JUUL that have been illegally introduced without the agency’s prior review and authorization.<
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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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75% of parents of middle and high schoolers support banning flavored e-cigarettes
More than three-quarters of parents of middle and high school students favor a ban on flavored e-cigarette sales, according to a new Truth Initiative study.<
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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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How e-cigarette brands are trying to link vaping with mental health
As youth e-cigarette use remains at epidemic levels and many young people report mental health concerns amid the pandemic, these marketing themes can be seen
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Weak restrictions on flavored e-cigarettes lead to explosive menthol sales
Sales of menthol e-cigarettes increased by almost $60 million and its market share more than doubled following weak restrictions on flavored e-cigarettes.
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E-cigarette use among young people returning to pre-COVID-19 levels
The re-emergence of e-cigarette use among young people as COVID-19 restrictions fade away calls for stronger policies
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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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New study: Price increases can reduce underage e-cigarette use
Higher e-cigarette prices and taxes can reduce the number of days teens use e-cigarettes and decrease current e-cigarette use
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Nearly half of young vapers resolve to quit e-cigarettes in 2020
Many 15- to 24-year-olds who vape say quitting e-cigarettes is a 2020 resolution, according to a new survey.
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E-cigarettes as accessories: How vaping companies market products as stylish
The advertisements for the launch of JUUL are just one example of how e-cigarette companies position their products as trendy and fashionable.
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High-nicotine e-cigarettes may reverse declines in youth tobacco use
Without stronger regulation, e-cigarettes that can deliver nicotine at high levels could undo years of progress if young people become addicted to nicotine.<
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