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A recent study reveals nicotine pouch ingestions among children under 6 increased by 763% from 2020 to 2023, posing greater poisoning risks than other nicotine products.
A new study led by researchers at the Marshall University Joan C. Edwards School of Medicine reveals that flavor additives ...
A new study has found that being exposed to vape smoke while in utero can alter the shape of a baby's skull. Researchers from ...
GREEN BAY, Wis. (WBAY) - A growing number of kids are getting poisoned by nicotine. Kids younger than six years old are ...
In addition to shortening life spans, decimating taste buds and filling lungs with black goo, vaping may also affect fetal ...
Direct calls from Trading Standards have been issued across the country, with the Chartered Trading Standards Institute (CTSI ...
Group plans to submit an application for a 100-millimeter cigarette style to the Food and Drug Administration durng the ...
Federal regulators first announced a ban of Juul products in 2022, although a court order allowed them to stay on store ...
FDA regulators said Thursday that Juul’s studies show its e-cigarettes are less harmful for adult smokers, who can benefit ...
Nicotine pouch ingestions increased 763.1 percent among children from 2020 to 2023, according to a study published online ...
Tayler said the FDA’s own research has highlighted that fact. “In the last National Youth Tobacco Survey, they asked youths if they used mint or menthol flavored and nearly 60% of them did,” she said.
The Food and Drug Administration has authorized Juul Labs to keep its e-cigarettes on the market, a major reversal after the agency completely banned the company’s products in 2022.