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The Cool Down on MSNUS agency sparks controversy with sudden U-turn on e-cigarette products: 'A stunning failure to protect public health'Three years ago, the FDA revoked Juul's marketing and sales rights after determining the company failed to provide ...
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News-Medical.Net on MSNFlavor bans linked to drop in e-cigarette use but may slow decline in smokingA new study by investigators from Mass General Brigham examined the effects of policies banning flavored e-cigarettes on ...
The Food and Drug Administration has granted permission for Juul to continue selling its e-cigarettes, offering some reprieve ...
Allowance of tobacco and e-cigarette use in the home was reported by more adults living in rural vs. urban areas, according ...
Convenience-store retailers have a cautious view on the outlook for the tobacco category, according to Goldman Sachs’ ...
The Food and Drug Administration is allowing vaping brand Juul to keep its e-cigarettes on the market, providing relief to a company that has struggled for years after being widely blamed for sparking ...
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WEHT Evansville on MSNIllinois senator leads FDA complaint over e-cigarettesIllinois Senator Dick Durbin lead a group of eight U.S. senators in sending a letter to the FDA over their decision to ...
Only e-cigarettes regulated by the FDA can be sold in Wisconsin in Wisconsin, and the FDA has consistently only regulated ...
Police arrest Chinese national in Bangkok with illegal e-cigarettes, ketamine; investigation ongoing to find operation masterminds.
E-cigarettes may contribute to teen smoking E-cigarettes cannot legally be sold to anyone under age 18, but that hasn’t stopped teenage use from skyrocketing over the years.
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