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Teen vaping is decreasing, but now nicotine pouches are gaining ground.
Researchers noted some are “particularly dangerous as they can lead to unpredictable health consequences and even death.” ...
And e-cigarettes are uniquely poised at the moment to either be regulated by the government as tobacco products should be or to enjoy looser, less strict regulation.
E-cigarettes hit the market about 20 years ago, and became a hit among teenagers. A new survey, however, finds far fewer teens used e-cigarettes over the past year.
Analysis of survey data reveals higher nicotine pouch use among men, rural residents, and non-Hispanic White youths, while women report higher e-cigarette use.
Governments around the world must take “decisive action” to crack down on e-cigarettes and ban flavored vapes, the World Health Organization said Thursday, warning they must be treated in line ...
A U.S. appeals court on Thursday upheld a $95.2 million jury verdict for tobacco giant Altria in a patent dispute with rival R.J. Reynolds [RIC:RIC:RAITH.UL] over e-cigarette technology.
UK To Introduce Legislation That Bans Smoking for the Next Generation: King Charles puts his stamp of approval on working towards phasing out smoking for the next generation to come.
In an "Industry Watch" research paper in the journal Tobacco Control, two scientists at the University of California, Riverside, raise the alarm on new electronic cigarette products equipped with ...
The Supreme Court appeared ready Monday to side with the Biden administration’s decision to keep certain flavored e-cigarettes off the market.
Baltimore has won a 7.5 million lawsuit against the e-cigarette company, Juul, for deceptive marketing tactics aimed at children and teens.
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