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Federal health officials will allow Juul to keep selling its electronic cigarettes. The Food and Drug Administration said ...
CESTAT Delhi held that it is rightly concluded that the foreign origin cigarettes are smuggled since the assessee failed to produce any documents proving that the cigarettes seized were validly ...
Disposable electronic cigarettes that are popular with teenagers are more toxic than traditional cigarettes, researchers cautioned on Wednesday. Researchers from the University of California at ...
They may look like travel shampoo bottles and smell like bubblegum, but after a few hundred puffs, some disposable, electronic cigarettes and vape pods release higher amounts of toxic metals than ...
Researchers report that some disposable vapes released higher amounts of metals and metalloids than older refillable e-cigarettes and traditional cigarettes.
Disposable electronic cigarettes pose a dual threat: they endanger health and create environmental havoc by generating tons of waste.
They might look like e-cigarettes, but there’s a key difference: vapes heat a nicotine liquid, not tobacco. And unlike your standard cigarette, HTPs don’t burn the leaf — they just warm it up.
Analysis of survey data reveals higher nicotine pouch use among men, rural residents, and non-Hispanic White youths, while women report higher e-cigarette use.
As concerns grow over unregulated Chinese electronic cigarettes flooding the U.S., here's what the FDA and law enforcement must do.
A new House bill seeks to raise the state’s cigarette tax, add a tax on e-cigarettes and hopefully reduce smoking rates among youth and adults.
Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison has filed a lawsuit against High Light Vapes, a Los Angeles-based e-cigarette manufacturer.
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