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In yet another delay that leaves kids at risk, FDA tells court it won’t finish reviewing e-cigarette marketing applications until June 2023
The FDA has the power and responsibility to end this public health crisis, but once again it is failing to do so.
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Is that video game a health risk? 3 things parents should know
Some video games topping this year’s holiday wish lists contain imagery that could be putting the health of young people at risk.
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Smoking rates decline steeply in teens in 2021
Youth smoking dropped to an all-time low in 2021, representing a colossal win for public health initiatives tackling smoking in young people, including those
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Fewer than half of young people aware of connection between vaping and COVID-19 risk
The new campaign from truth is working to change misperceptions about e-cigarette use and the risk of testing positive for COVID-19.
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Majority of young vapers worry about COVID-19 risk and want to quit
Findings from a new Truth Initiative survey reveal that the coronavirus pandemic is motivating many young people who use e-cigarettes to quit vaping.
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Ending youth e-cigarette epidemic at risk if FDA doesn’t act fast to remove flavors and fully regulate products as industry quickly innovates
The latest NYTS data are consistent with other research which showed that youth e-cigarette use was significantly impacted during the height of the pandemic.
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New survey shows progress on curbing teen vaping, but e-cigarette use remains high as access to flavors, risk of nicotine addiction, and impact on youth mental health concerns grow
The 2021 MTF data show progress in the fight to curb youth nicotine vaping, signaling efforts to provide education to prevent e-cigarette use and quitting re
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New study: Quit-vaping program This is Quitting also helps prevent young e-cigarette users from smoking
Use of a text message quit vaping program is linked with preventing the use of combustible tobacco products in addition to quitting e-cigarettes.
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The JUUL/Altria partnership puts nation's public health at greater risk
The FDA must use its full authority to stop the youth e-cigarette epidemic in the U.S.
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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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Quit vaping program from Truth Initiative also helping 18- to 24-year-olds abstain from cigarette smoking
New study shows This is Quitting, a free and anonymous text message program to help young people quit vaping nicotine was also effective in promoting abstine
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While less harmful than cigarettes, e-cigarettes pose several risks
A recent review of e-cigarette science by the European Public Health Association finds that e-cigarettes should not be considered safe.
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