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CDC Restarts National Anti-Smoking Campaign, With Focus on Menthols
- Robin Foster HealthDay Reporter
- February 6, 2024
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The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has resumed a national campaign that uses the stories of former smokers to warn Americans about the many health dangers of tobacco.
Known as the "Tips From Former Smokers" campaign, seven new people are featured in ads ...
Vaping Now Outstrips Smoking Among U.S. Young Adults
- Dennis Thompson HealthDay Reporter
- November 16, 2023
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Young adults are now more likely to vape than to smoke cigarettes, with more becoming addicted to nicotine through vaping than traditional smoking, researchers say.
Nearly three in five young adults who vape (56%) have never regularly smoked cigarettes, according to data...
Vaping's Popularity Falls Among U.S. High School Students
- November 2, 2023
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Warnings about the dangers of vaping may be reaching American teens: A new U.S. government report shows e-cigarette use is down among high school students.
In fact, use of any tobacco product over the past 30 days declined among this age group during the 2022-2023 school...
FDA Moves Closer to Banning Menthol Cigarettes, Flavored Cigars
- Cara Murez HealthDay Reporter
- October 17, 2023
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A proposed rule from federal regulators that would ban menthol cigarettes and flavored cigars has been sent to the White House Office of Management and Budget for final review.
Cheap, Flavored Cigars That Entice Kids Are Flooding the Market: Report
- Cara Murez HealthDay Reporter
- October 9, 2023
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Flavoring added to small, cheap cigars is making these the second-most popular tobacco product among youth, a new report shows.
FDA Must Crack Down on Retailers Selling Tobacco to Teens: Report
- Cara Murez HealthDay Reporter
- September 21, 2023
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A new government report finds that federal regulators need to do more to help in the battle to keep kids and teens off tobacco.
Among the report's findings were that the U.S. Food and Drug Administration needs to get tough on retailers selling tobacco to youth and should...
Does Smoking Change the Teenage Brain?
- Cara Murez HealthDay Reporter
- August 18, 2023
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Teens' desire to start smoking, and later to keep smoking, may be linked to differences in gray matter in their brains, a new study reveals.
Researchers found that reduced gray matter in the left frontal lobe was found in kids who started smoking by age 14. This area is...
After Criticism, FDA Pledges to Revamp Its Tobacco Division
- Cara Murez HealthDay Reporter
- February 24, 2023
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The U.S. Food and Drug Administration's heavily criticized tobacco program promised changes on Friday, including a five-year strategic plan to better outline priorities.
"As we enter this era of declining use of combustible tobacco and continued innovation in the e-ciga...
FDA's Tobacco Unit Overloaded and Lacking Direction, Panel Says
- Cara Murez HealthDay Reporter
- December 20, 2022
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The U.S. Food and Drug Administration's tobacco unit is “reactive and overwhelmed,” an expert panel reviewing its work reported Monday.
In addition, the panel blamed the FDA's inconsistent regulation efforts for the spread of unauthorized e-cigarettes that are appeal...
1 in 7 U.S. High School Students Now Vapes
- By Cara Murez HealthDay Reporter
- October 6, 2022
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Teen vaping continues at concerning levels, U.S. health officials reported Thursday. <...
Brain-Eating Amoeba May Have Caused Nebraska Child's Death
- By Cara Murez and Robin Foster HealthDay Reporters
- August 19, 2022
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The death of a child in Nebraska was likely caused by an infection with a “brain-eating amoeba” that occurred after the child swam in a local river, state health officials announced this week.
FDA Issues Warning to Maker of Illegal Nicotine Gummies
- By Cara Murez HealthDay Reporter
- August 19, 2022
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The U.S. Food and Drug Administration on Thursday warned a maker of nicotine gummies to stop marketing what is an illegal product.
After Appeal, Court Rules Juul Can Still Sell E-Cigarettes for Now
- By Robin Foster HealthDay Reporter
- June 27, 2022
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A federal appeals court has ruled that for now, Juul Labs can continue to sell its electronic cigarettes on the U.S. market.
The Friday ruling came in response to the company seeking a temporary emergency hold while it appeals a
FDA Bans Juul E-Cigarettes From US Market
- Robin Foster HealthDay Reporter
- June 23, 2022
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The U.S. Food and Drug Administration on Thursday ordered Juul Lab's to pull its e-cigarettes off the American market.
<...FDA to Ban Juul E-Cigarettes From U.S. Markets
- By Cara Murez HealthDay Reporter
- June 22, 2022
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The U.S. Food and Drug Administration is poised to pull Juul Lab's e-cigarettes off the American market.
The decision, which follows a two-year review of reams of data presented by the vaping company, could come as early as Wednesday, sources told the Wall Street Jou...
Biden to Announce Nicotine-Reduction Rule for Tobacco Companies
- By Robin Foster HealthDay Reporter
- June 21, 2022
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A new rule that would require tobacco companies to slash nicotine levels in cigarettes could be issued Tuesday by the Biden administration.
The rule, which would have an unprecedented effect in lowering smoking-related deaths, would be unveiled as part of a compilation o...
Menthol Cigarettes May Hook Young Smokers Faster: Study
- Adam Kovacs HealthDay Reporter
- June 8, 2022
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As the U.S. Food and Drug Administration weighs banning the sale of menthol cigarettes, a new study ...
Flavored Vapes Still in Stores Despite Federal Ban
- Dennis Thompson HealthDay Reporter
- December 28, 2021
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Kid-friendly flavored e-cigarettes are still widely available online and in stores, despite a federal judge's ruling that should have pulled the products off store shelves by early September, a new report shows.
The judge's ruling follows on U.S. Food and Drug Administr...
Quit Smoking Before 45 & Wipe Out 87% of Lung Cancer Risk
- Amy Norton HealthDay Reporter
- October 25, 2021
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Smokers who kick the habit before age 45 can nearly eliminate their excess risk of dying from lung or other cancers, a new study estimates.
It's well-established that after smokers quit, their risk of tobacco-related cancers drops substantially over time.
Researche...
Switch to Vaping Won't Help Ex-Smokers Quit for Good: Study
- Amy Norton HealthDay Reporter
- October 20, 2021
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Smokers may think electronic cigarettes will help them quit, but a new study finds no evidence that's the case.
Researchers found that among Americans who'd recently quit smoking, those who were using e-cigarettes were just as likely to relapse in the next year as non-us...
Teens Who Use Pot, E-Cigs and Cigarettes Are in Triple Danger
- Steven Reinberg HealthDay Reporter
- September 28, 2021
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More U.S. teens use e-cigarettes, traditional cigarettes and marijuana together, posing greater risks to their health and behavior than if they used only one substance, a new study finds.
Called "triple users," this group score high on a profile of psychosocial risk, whi...
FDA Bans Sale of Nearly a Million E-Cigarettes; Allows Juul to Remain on Market
- Cara Murez
- September 10, 2021
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The U.S. Food and Drug Administration on Thursday announced that it had rejected the applications of nearly a million electronic cigarettes and related products.
But it also delayed a decision on the fate of the leading vape product brand, Juul, drawing an outcry from a...
No Change in Adolescent Drug, Alcohol Use During Pandemic
- Cara Murez
- August 24, 2021
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The coronavirus pandemic has posed significant challenges for many, but it did not appear to drive U.S. preteens and young teens to drugs.
Repeated surveys of more than 7,800 10- to 14-year-olds between September 2019 and August 2020 found the overall rate of drug use r...
Heavy Drinking in Youth Could Harm Arteries
- Robert Preidt
- August 24, 2021
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The arteries of young people who drink stiffen sooner in their lives, which could increase their risk for heart disease and stroke later on, a British study reports.
People's arteries naturally become less elastic with age, but certain factors -- including alcohol and to...
Kids Who Grew Up With Smokers Have Higher Odds for Rheumatoid Arthritis
- Robert Preidt
- August 19, 2021
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While breathing in secondhand smoke is known to harm kids' lungs, new research suggests that children whose parents smoked are also more prone to developing rheumatoid arthritis later in life.
"Our findings give more depth and gravity to the negative health consequences ...
Vaping Just Once Triggers Dangerous 'Oxidative Stress'
- Steven Reinberg HealthDay Reporter
- August 11, 2021
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Young, healthy adults who try vaping for the first time may experience an immediate reaction that can harm cells and lay the groundwork for disease, according to a new study.
Just 30 minutes of vaping can increase oxidative stress, which occurs when there is an imbalance...
Parents' Pot Smoking Means More Colds, Flu for Kids
- Steven Reinberg HealthDay Reporter
- August 2, 2021
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Kids who are around people who use marijuana may be at risk for more colds and respiratory infections due to secondhand smoke, according to a new study.
In a survey of 1,500 parents and caregivers, those who regularly smoked or vaped marijuana reported more respiratory v...
Addictive, Harmful Vaping Is Super Cool on TikTok
- Cara Murez
- July 27, 2021
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Watch videos on TikTok and you're likely to see plenty of positive portrayals of vaping, a new study shows.
And that's a problem, according to researchers, who call for tighter regulation of the platform popular with kids and teens.
"Viewing other young people, fri...
Even Secondhand Smoke in Pregnancy Might Raise Baby's Breathing Risks
- Steven Reinberg HealthDay Reporter
- May 19, 2021
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Infants exposed to secondhand smoke in the womb and early childhood are likely to have weaker lungs, a new study suggests.
The finding is based on levels of blood cotinine during pregnancy and childhood; blood cotinine is the result of the body processing nicotine. Harva...
Vaping Ups Teens' Odds for Asthma, Asthma Attacks
- Cara Murez HealthDay Reporter
- May 14, 2021
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Though some think that vaping is a safer alternative to smoking traditional cigarettes, Canadian research suggests it could raise the risk of developing asthma or having asthma attacks for teens and adults.
"Emerging research really suggests that vaping may actually wors...
FDA Poised to Ban Menthol Cigarettes
- Robin Foster HealthDay Reporter
- April 29, 2021
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The U.S. Food and Drug Administration on Thursday proposed a ban on menthol cigarettes, a move that the agency has tried before and one that public health experts and civil rights groups have pushed for years.
Menthol cigarettes have been marketed aggressively to Black A...
Raising Legal Age for Tobacco Cuts Teen Smoking, Study Confirms
- Robert Preidt
- April 27, 2021
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Raising the legal age for buying tobacco is effective in cutting teen smoking rates, a new study shows.
Researchers compared teen and young adult smoking patterns before and three years after a 2016 California law that increased the legal age for tobacco sales from 18 to...
A Plus From the Pandemic: Fewer Kids Using E-Cigarettes
- Denise Mann HealthDay Reporter
- April 22, 2021
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There appears to be a silver lining to forced school and business closures during early weeks of the COVID-19 pandemic, according to a new study: Fewer kids used e-cigarettes.
Compared to the previous quarter, vaping rates fell among 15- to 20-year-olds while widespread ...
Youth Vaping Triples Odds for Adult Smoking
- Steven Reinberg
- January 11, 2021
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Vaping may not be a way for kids to avoid the smoking habit, after all. A new study finds that teens who start vaping are three times more likely to smoke cigarettes in adulthood than those who never started with electronic cigarettes.
Although the number of teens who s...
Smoking Plus Vaping Just as Deadly as Smoking on Its Own: Study
- Amy Norton
- January 4, 2021
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Smokers who swap some traditional cigarettes for the electronic kind may not be doing anything to protect their arteries, a new study hints.
People who smoke sometimes use "e-cigarettes" in a bid to get a nicotine fix without inhaling tobacco. But little is known about t...
Vaping May Addle the Adolescent Brain
- Amy Norton
- December 31, 2020
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Teenagers who use e-cigarettes may be at increased risk of "mental fog," a new study suggests.
The study, of thousands of U.S. teens, found that those who vaped were three times more likely than their peers to report problems with concentration, memory and decision-...
U.S. Teen Vaping Rates Are Leveling Off But Still High
- Robert Preidt
- December 15, 2020
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After years of increases, nicotine and marijuana vaping among U.S. teens plateaued this year, but still they remain high, researchers report.
Data from the most recent annual Monitoring the Future survey, conducted by the University of Michigan's Institute for Social Res...
Teen Smoking Rates Drop, E-Cig Use Rises: Study
- Robert Preidt
- December 3, 2020
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American teens' use of tobacco cigarettes and smokeless tobacco has dropped to record lows, even as their use of electronic cigarettes increased, new research shows.
For the study, researchers analyzed nationwide data on tobacco product use among 8th-, 10th- and 12th-gra...
Vaping Lures Teens to Smoking: Study
- Amy Norton
- November 10, 2020
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Instead of being a safe alternative to smoking, vaping may serve as an enticing gateway to the cigarette habit for some teens, new research shows.
It's known that teens who use electronic cigarettes are more likely than their peers to take up the real thing. But the...
Smoking Bans Don't Work If Not Enforced, NYC Study Finds
- Steven Reinberg
- November 5, 2020
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Although New York City has banned smoking in its public housing, exposure to secondhand smoke hadn't declined a year later, a new study finds.
The reasons might include delays in promotion and enforcement, researchers said. These include not putting up signs, training bu...
Parents Often in the Dark When Kids Take Up Vaping
- Steven Reinberg
- October 6, 2020
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Parents are often clueless when their kids start smoking e-cigarettes, a new study finds.
On the other hand, Mom and Dad usually can tell if their children take up traditional smoking, said researchers from the University of California, San Francisco.
Havin...
Ban Menthol Cigarettes, Lower Smoking Rates?
- Robert Preidt
- July 9, 2020
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Want to make smoking less attractive to young people? Try taking menthol cigarettes off the market, a new analysis suggests.
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration banned flavors in cigarettes in 2009 because flavors appeal to youth and young adults, and the agency re...
Ad Displays in Stores Boost Teen Vaping Rates: Canadian Study
- Serena Gordon
- June 29, 2020
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Canadian provinces that allow retail displays promoting e-cigarettes had nearly three times the teen vaping rate, a new study found.
Until May 2018, e-cigarettes weren't widely available in Canada and it was illegal to advertise those containing nicotine. When the l...
Up to 60% of Teens in Some U.S. Schools Used E-Cigs: Study
- Robert Preidt
- June 8, 2020
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More than 1 in 10 middle and high school students in the United States used e-cigarettes within the last month, according to a University of Michigan study that found the rate in some schools is as high as 60%.
It also found that vaping is highest in schools with...
The Sooner Young Smokers Start, The Less Likely They Are to Quit
- Steven Reinberg
- April 13, 2020
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Kids and teens who take up smoking are more likely to become daily smokers and find it harder to quit by their 40s, a new study finds.
"Based on our data coupled with a variety of other evidence, we found childhood smoking leads to adult smoking," said lead research...
Which Teens View Vaping as a Health Threat? Survey Offers Clues
- Robert Preidt
- January 13, 2020
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Some groups of American teens are more likely than others to view e-cigarettes as a health threat, a new study suggests.
That list includes girls, whites, LGBTQ teens, teens living in the suburbs, and those from more affluent and better-educated families.
...
Vaping in Kids Under 15 'Skyrocketed' Over 5 Years, Study Finds
- Robert Preidt
- December 19, 2019
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The percentage of U.S. teens who started vaping by age 14 tripled in recent years, researchers report.
The findings come amid a soaring uptake in the use of e-cigarettes by young Americans, and an outbreak of a vaping-linked lung illness that has sickened more than 2...
Youth Vapers Often Use Nicotine or Pot, Not Just Flavoring
- Robert Preidt
- December 16, 2019
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Three-quarters of U.S. teens who use e-cigarettes are vaping addictive or mind-altering substances -- more than once suspected, according to a new study.
The findings add to growing concerns about teen vaping.
"We found that youth were more likely to report...
Secondhand Smoke Starts Kids on Path to Heart Disease: Study
- Robert Preidt
- December 12, 2019
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Secondhand smoke can harm children's arteries, a new study warns.
Researchers used ultrasound to examine the carotid artery in the neck, brachial artery in the upper arm, and abdominal aorta right above the belly button in 298 kids aged 8 to 18 who were not smokers. ...
Flavors Draw Young People to Lifetime Habit of Vaping, Study Shows
- Dennis Thompson
- October 23, 2019
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Tasty flavors entice young people to try e-cigarettes, getting them hooked on what can become a lifetime habit, a new study shows.
"Children and youth prefer sweet flavors. We know that flavors increase appeal to young or inexperienced users," said lead researcher An...