E-cigarettes
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Juul Seeks Stay Of FDA Ban On U.S. Sales Of Its E-Cigarettes
Juul said it disagrees with the FDA's decision and it will be exploring legal options. Juul said it disagrees with the FDA's decision and it will be exploring legal options. -
FDA Reportedly Set To Ban Juul E-cigarettes From U.S. Market
The information was released the same week that the Biden administration unveiled measures to lower the amount of nicotine in cigarettes. The information was released the same week that the Biden administration unveiled measures to lower the amount of nicotine in cigarettes. -
Scientists Agree Vaping Doesn't Work As A Smoking Cessation Method
E-cigarettes were less effective than gum and other nicotine replacement aids, study finds. E-cigarettes were less effective than gum and other nicotine replacement aids, study finds. -
FDA Bans Sale Of First Flavored E-Cig Product Batch, Cites Youth Health Threat
The FDA said it is still reviewing million of marketing applications, which could lead to more bans. The FDA said it is still reviewing million of marketing applications, which could lead to more bans. -
China's Vaping Industry Facing Uncertain Future As Crackdown Intensifies
China remains the world's largest producer and consumer of tobacco. China remains the world's largest producer and consumer of tobacco. -
Vape Sellers Allegedly Using TikTok To Market To Teens
Some vape sellers reportedly use TikTok to reach and sell to the teen market. Some vape sellers reportedly use TikTok to reach and sell to the teen market. -
E-Cigarette Maker Smoore Lights Up Its Second Quarter After A Drag In First Three Months
Smoore shrugged off the coronavirus, political disruptions and tougher vaping regulations to post a 40 percent on-year rise in net profit. Smoore shrugged off the coronavirus, political disruptions and tougher vaping regulations to post a 40 percent on-year rise in net profit. -
Walmart To Raise Age Limit To 21 For Tobacco And E-Cigarette Buyers
Walmart is the latest in a growing number of US retailers to increase the minimum age for tobacco and e-cigarette products to 21-years old. Walmart is the latest in a growing number of US retailers to increase the minimum age for tobacco and e-cigarette products to 21-years old. -
More Teens Gets Addicted To Vape, Demand For Help Increases, Experts Say
E-cigarettes are actually illegal for teens to use. Unfortunately, the government's restriction doesn't seem to stop some youngsters to be addicted to it. E-cigarettes are actually illegal for teens to use. Unfortunately, the government's restriction doesn't seem to stop some youngsters to be addicted to it. -
More Teens Gets Addicted To Vape, Demand For Help Increases, Experts Say
E-cigarettes are actually illegal for teens to use. Unfortunately, the government's restriction doesn't seem to stop some youngsters to be addicted to it. E-cigarettes are actually illegal for teens to use. Unfortunately, the government's restriction doesn't seem to stop some youngsters to be addicted to it.