E-Cigarettes Have Only Short-Term Effect On Smoking Cessation: Study
A new study finds e-cigarette use can help someone quit smoking, but its benefits are short-lived.
A new study finds e-cigarette use can help someone quit smoking, but its benefits are short-lived.
A new study finds that the death rate from second-hand smoke has declined, but is still too high and too often targets vulnerable populations.
A new study links vaping to an increased risk of respiratory ailments, which is worsened when combined with traditional combustible tobacco use.
JUUL is ending advertising in the U.S. amid concerns of teen use, while facing allegations it marketed to children.
The FDA plans to announce a new policy in coming weeks which will effectively ban most flavored e-cigarette products as youth use continues to rise.
The FDA has sent letters to the makers of JUUL, claiming the company marketed its products to children as safe alternatives to cigarettes at holistic health camps.
A new analysis shows that an FDA media campaign to turn teens away from smoking and vaping appears to be effective.
A congressional committee is looking into JUULs social media and other advertising tactics to see if the company tries to specifically market its vaping products to teens.
The FDA is launching a new ad campaign seeking to dissuade teens from vaping.
A JUUL lawsuit claims the vaping pods are specifically designed to be addictive to teens, which resulted in a young Connecticut man becoming addicted and suffering a debilitating stroke.