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Most JUUL-related Instagram posts appeal to youth culture and lifestyles, study finds
A study published in the journal Tobacco Control found that more than half of Instagram posts about JUUL are youth- and lifestyle-focused.
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Most young users put disposable e-cigarettes in trash, creating huge streams of toxic and hazardous waste, as companies fail to take responsibility
E-cigarette products are evolving so quickly that guidance and information on disposing e-cigarette waste responsibly struggles to keep up.
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10 steps to successfully make a plan to quit smoking
Get a jump start on making your New Year’s resolution to quit smoking a successful one. Follow these 10 steps to making a quit plan.
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Dangerous loopholes: Young e-cigarette users report swapping products as vaping policies change
Following the removal of certain flavors of JUUL young users switched to other brands still offering sweet and fruity flavors.
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FDA takes steps on flavored e-cigarettes, but leaves youth at risk for addiction
Proposed FDA restrictions on flavored e-cigarettes and cigars are a step in the right direction, but they’re no match for the soaring rate of e-cigarette use
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JUUL fails to remove all of youth’s favorite flavors from stores
While the maker of JUUL is halting in-store sales of some sweet and fruity flavors, they will continue selling one of the flavors that is most popular with y
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Tobacco use in LGBT communities
It’s common for LGBT individuals to experience disparities that stem from social stigma and discriminatory treatment.
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Behind the explosive growth of JUUL
Due in large part to its popularity with friends and the availability of flavors, JUUL use rose exponentially in 2018 among young people.
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While you were streaming: Smoking on demand
A surge in tobacco imagery on TV, Netflix and other streaming platforms is putting youth at risk.
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JUUL on YouTube
Researchers found more than 8,000 JUUL-related videos that received a total of 260 million views over the 3-year period from 2016 to 2018.
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Smoking in Movies: 2020
Tobacco imagery in youth-rated movies still exists.
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