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JUUL sales increase more than 600% in a year, underscoring popularity among teens
Sales increased 641% in just one year, from 2.2 million devices sold in 2016 to 16.2 million devices sold in 2017.
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One more reason Walgreens should stop selling tobacco
Walgreens has emerged as the worst offender among several pharmacy chains that were caught selling tobacco products to minors.
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CDC finds ‘marked disparities’ in youth tobacco use by race and ethnicity
Youth tobacco use is highest among Native Hawaiians and other Pacific Islanders, who make up 23.4% of U.S. teens who currently use a tobacco product.
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High-nicotine e-cigarettes may reverse declines in youth tobacco use
Without stronger regulation, e-cigarettes that can deliver nicotine at high levels could undo years of progress if young people become addicted to nicotine.<
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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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Court victory means FDA must act fast to put graphic warnings on cigarettes
A U.S. district court ordered the FDA to implement a requirement that graphic health warnings appear on cigarette packs and in advertising.
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Swift action needed to address youth e-cigarette ‘epidemic’
The FDA's plan to tackle the youth e-cigarette "epidemic" is a significant and much needed step, but they must take action quick to protect yo
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3 things you can do about toxic cigarette litter
About 4.5 trillion cigarettes are discarded each year worldwide, making cigarette butts the most littered item on earth.
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Young adult smoking rate drops to 10%
In 2017, just 10.4 percent of young Americans aged 18-24 smoked cigarettes, a 21 percent decline since 2016.
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Federal court orders FDA to quickly implement graphic cigarette warnings as mandated by law
A federal court has ordered the FDA to quickly issue a final rule requiring graphic health warnings on cigarette packs and advertising, as mandated by the To
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Investigation reveals tobacco companies are secretly using social media to promote smoking
An investigation finds that tobacco companies are recruiting young people with large social media followings to be influencers for their cigarette brands.
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Sex sells: A look at the tobacco industry’s use of sexual themes to sell products
As the tobacco industry has evolved, companies continue to use sex to appeal to consumers and associate tobacco products with masculinity and virility.
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