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Tobacco experts welcome ban on flavored cigarettes, especially cloves. Oct. 10, 2009— -- Twenty-two-year-old college student Michael Bell is not the only young adult who began his smoking ...
E-cigarettes have been drawing in young people for years and new research finds teenagers who vape have higher rates of ...
A new study by investigators from Mass General Brigham examined the effects of policies banning flavored e-cigarettes on ...
Instead of considering the likelihood that flavored e-cigarettes will help smokers switch to less dangerous alternatives, the manufacturers argue, the FDA is focusing primarily on the risk that ...
A bill that would ban nearly all flavored tobacco products was passed by the House of Representatives on Friday. The "Reversing the Youth Tobacco Epidemic Act of 2019," or H.R. 2339, would ban the ...
The FDA first began regulating e-cigarettes in August 2016 and it has authorized 27 e-cigarette products for sale in the U.S. to date, including Altria-owned NJOY’s menthol vape products.
Flavors hook kids,” said Michael Emanuel Smith, a 19-year-old who testified in support of the bills. “The tobacco industry used flavored nicotine to hook kids to a lifetime of tobacco addiction.
E-cigarette makers hope Supreme Court will give Trump a chance to greenlight flavored vapes Vaping companies argued the current FDA unfairly denied marketing applications for products like ...
Vaping All Vapes Are Flavored Vapes, Some Just Have Cigarette Flavors A plea for more accurate descriptions of non-combustible nicotine products. Jonathan H. Adler | 4.14.2025 8:39 AM ...
UPDATED: Sat., June 22, 2024 A worker organizes flavors for e-cigarettes and vape devices in a store on Jan. 2, 2020, in Jersey City, N.J. (Eduardo Munoz Alvarez) By Michael Levenson New York Times ...
Four menthol vaping products were authorized by the US Food and Drug Administration on Friday, the first non-tobacco-flavored e-cigarette products to get the agency’s sign-off.
Bipartisan group supports banning most flavored e-cigarettes Congressmen Thomas Suozzi, D-N.Y., and Peter King, R-N.Y., discuss why it's important to push forward legislation that will put an end ...