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    Most young e-cigarette users say they want to quit vaping in 2021

    According to new Truth Initiative data, 60% of 15- to 24-year-old current e-cigarette users surveyed want to quit vaping within the year.

  2. Truth Initiative calls on the FDA to immediately remove all unauthorized e-cigarettes including synthetic nicotine now on the market illegally to protect public health

    Truth Initiative calls on the FDA’s leadership to immediately remove all synthetic nicotine products now on the market illegally

  3. Multi-million-dollar JUUL settlement for igniting youth e-cigarette epidemic is an opportunity to accelerate progress to end youth vaping through proven-effective youth prevention education and quitting programs

    With this imminent major victory against JUUL, there is a tremendous opportunity to accelerate and amplify successes like these through the deployment of pro

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    Most young e-cigarette users want to quit, 1 in 3 has tried in the past year

    A majority of young e-cigarette users say they intend to quit, with one-third reporting a past-year quit attempt and 15% aiming to quit in the next month, ac

  5. Leading Health Groups Urge FDA to Promptly Deny Marketing Applications for All Flavored E-Cigarettes, including Menthol

    Organizations are urging the FDA to expedite decisions on remaining marketing applications for e-cigarettes and promptly deny applications for all flavored

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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

  7. 2022 Monitoring the Future Survey shows youth e-cigarette use up among 10th and 12th graders and daily use doubles for 8th graders as industry continues to thwart regulation

    The 2022 MTF Survey released today confirms that youth vaping remains a serious public health threat with noteworthy upticks among 10th and 12th graders

  8. In yet another delay that leaves kids at risk, FDA tells court it won’t finish reviewing e-cigarette marketing applications until June 2023

    The FDA has the power and responsibility to end this public health crisis, but once again it is failing to do so.

  9. Public Health Groups Call on FDA to Deny Authorization of Sale For JUUL E-Cigarette Products

    We call upon the FDA to take a strong stand for public health by denying products that do not meet the statutory requirement that manufacturers prove their p

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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

  11. First-of-its-Kind truth® Campaign Follows Young Vapers Quit E-Cigarettes Live on Social Media

    truth launched its latest campaign, Quit Together, which pulls back the curtains to show what quitting e-cigarettes really looks like for young people.

  12. 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.