(Reuters Health) - While many forms of e-cigarette advertising increase the odds that teens will try the devices, a new U.S. study suggests that this generation of digital natives is most enticed by ...
Before I began college, I couldn’t have identified an e-cigarette if I saw one. During my first semester at San Jose State University, however, I sat next to a student in my community health class who ...
About 7 in 10 middle and high school students – more than 18 million young people – see e-cigarette advertising in stores, online, in newspapers and magazines, or on television and in movies, ...
A new Texas law bans tobacco and vape product advertising within 1,000 feet of churches and schools. The law, signed by Gov. Greg Abbott, will take effect on September 1, 2025. Another bill to ...
WASHINGTON - The U.S. Food and Drug Administration proposed rules on Thursday that would ban the sale of e-cigarettes to anyone under 18, but would not restrict flavored products, online sales or ...
Students saw far more e-cigarette advertisements in stores, not the media. The FDA has announced a new rule putting e-cigarettes and premium cigars under the same regulations as normal cigarettes. The ...
Everyone is talking about Senate Bill 3, which would ban THC products including gummies, vapes and drinks across the state if Gov. Greg Abbott signs the bill into law. But did you know the Texas ...
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