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Vaping prevention and quit resources: top tips for parents and educators
Here are free resources that exist to help prevent youth e-cigarette use and help those already vaping quit.
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FDA’s decision to deny JUUL marketing authorization is a major public health victory; but swift action on other leading brands must be taken as new data shows youth e-cigarette initiation continues
Today’s announcement by the FDA to deny marketing authorizations for all JUUL e-cigarettes, thereby making them an illegally marketed product, is a huge publ
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CDC Report Shows Rise in E-Cigarette Use Does Not Result in Decreases in Adult Smoking
The data tell an obvious and troubling story. E-cigarettes as currently marketed in the US serve primarily to grow the overall tobacco category.
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Ending youth e-cigarette epidemic at risk if FDA doesn’t act fast to remove flavors and fully regulate products as industry quickly innovates
The latest NYTS data are consistent with other research which showed that youth e-cigarette use was significantly impacted during the height of the pandemic.
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How a vaping prevention curriculum can help teachers, schools and communities reverse the youth e-cigarette epidemic
A modern approach that’s guiding teachers and educating America’s youth about the dangers associated with e-cigarette use and vaping is meeting an urgent nee
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Examining JUUL’s role in the youth e-cigarette epidemic
Congressional hearings about JUUL’s role in the youth e-cigarette epidemic used the company’s own testimony and documents to expose how JUUL’s strategies and
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Where does e-cigarette regulation stand today?
E-cigarettes on sale today in the U.S. have not undergone a review of their public health impact through the FDA’s review process for tobacco products.
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New Truth Initiative Study Finds That E-Cigarette Use Increases Odds of Youth Using Cigars, Little Cigars or Cigarillos (CLCCS)
According to a new study, young people 15-21 who use e-cigarettes or ever used JUUL have over 3x higher odds of initiating use of cigars, little cigars or ci
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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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Nicotine content in e-cigarettes more than doubled in 5 years
The average nicotine concentration in e-cigarettes sold in the U.S. more than doubled from 2013 to 2018.
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What vape products are still allowed under the new e-cigarette policy?
A new FDA policy on flavored e-cigarettes only prohibits flavors (including a menthol exemption) in closed-system e-liquid cartridges — meaning disposable an
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Clinical trial: Text message program increases quit rates among young adult e-cigarette users by nearly 40%
The latest Truth Initiative research demonstrates the effectiveness of This is Quitting in helping young adults between 18 and 24 years old quit vaping.
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