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As students head back to school, health experts are sounding the alarm about the threat children face from the latest ...
Most people quit smoking when the health and death risks became known, but some still smoke. Some studies show that switching ...
Allowance of tobacco and e-cigarette use in the home was reported by more adults living in rural vs. urban areas, according ...
Among the 60,072 middle and high school students who had completed all questionnaires in full, 21.37% had used tobacco products, with 9.94% using only e-cigarettes, 3.61% using only CTPs, and 7.80 ...
FDA regulators said Juul's studies show its e-cigarettes are less harmful for adult smokers, who can benefit from switching ...
Convenience-store retailers have a cautious view on the outlook for the tobacco category, according to Goldman Sachs’ ...
The AIIMS on Sunday clarified that a commentary piece by two of its researchers advocating a relook at India's ban on ...
Despite massive gains in cutting cigarette use among young adults over the past few decades, e-cigarette use was the most common tobacco product among U.S. middle- and high-schoolers between 2014 ...
But compared to tobacco cigarettes, they can reduce the harm of smoking. The value of using e-cigarettes as a harm reduction strategy will be a focus of the inaugural US E-Cigarette Summit on Monday.
And because Juul has dominated more than 70 percent of the e-cigarette market, cutting it off at the knees is good news for other tobacco companies whose vapes aren’t as competitive.
British American Tobacco, the world's No. 2 cigarette maker, will test a hybrid product that uses tobacco and e-cigarette technology next week in an unspecified European market, a senior executive ...
The coalition chose the retailers that were inspected based on data which showed the most popular places for youth to purchase tobacco products and electronic cigarettes in Killingly. Retailers are ...