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  1. FDA proposes needed action on menthol, but falls short to stem youth e-cigarette epidemic

    The agency's plans to take action on menthol cigarettes and flavored cigars are significant, but the proposed sales restrictions on e-cigarettes are not

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    New study: Access to a range of treatment options helps smokers quit

    The actions that smokers take that are intrinsically motivated — rather than externally encouraged — are particularly effective in helping them quit smoking.

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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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    5 things FDA should do about JUUL e-cigarettes

    Six public health and medical groups are calling on the agency to act to protect youth.

  5. JUUL e-cigarettes gain popularity among youth, but awareness of nicotine presence remains low

    A new study reveals that while many young people know what JUUL is, there is low awareness that the product always contains the addictive chemical nicotine.<

  6. If Philip Morris is serious about a “smoke-free future,” it should stop marketing cigarettes

    Philip Morris International – the world’s largest non-governmental cigarette manufacturer – this week launched a new website that claims the company is commi

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    JUUL sales increase more than 600% in a year, underscoring popularity among teens

    Sales increased 641% in just one year, from 2.2 million devices sold in 2016 to 16.2 million devices sold in 2017.

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    JUUL e-cigarette craze highlights why flavored tobacco products are so dangerous

    Cigarettes came in flavors like berry, vanilla, margarita and many others until 2009, when federal lawmakers banned them — with the exception of menthol — du

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    Next chapter begins as tobacco control leader becomes Truth Initiative

    The American Legacy Foundation has delivered creative and effective public education messages to youth and young adults through its truth® campaign for 15 ye

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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.

  12. Big Tobacco finally forced to tell the truth about its deadly products through court-ordered ads

    The tobacco industry has begun publishing advertisements, or “corrective statements,” outlining the truth about the deadly and harmful effects of cigarettes.