E-cigarettes
Scientists Report Juul Users May Be Inhaling Lung-Irritating Chemicals
Juul fired back at these findings, claiming researchers "failed to take into account real world conditions."
Congress Wants to Pass a Bipartisan Bill on a New Tobacco Age Restriction
"We ought to be able to find the greater good and do this," Senator Tim Kaine told Newsweek.
We Could Vape our Way to Health—if the Government Gets out of the Way
Switching to vaping can help smokers quit altogether. The FDA shouldn't be fighting them. It should be helping.
FDA Commish to Tobacco Bigs: Keep Anti-Teen Vape Pledge
The FDA commissioner expressed his concerns that e-cigarette companies "such as JUUL" are failing to protect teens from consuming tobacco by the array of flavored tobacco cigarettes and vaping pods.
FDA Chief Threatens to Ban E-cigarettes
FDA chief Scott Gottlieb says vaping among youth is not acceptable.
Average Juul Employee Is About to Be a Millionaire
Juul argues that teaming up with Marlboro will help in its mission to "eliminate cigarettes."
Florida Bans Vaping at Work and Offshore Drilling
Voters were surprised to find the two unrelated issues bundled together in one ballot.
Who Uses E-Cigarettes? Half of Users Are Under 35
More than 10.8 million U.S. adults use e-cigarettes.
Vaping Could Damage Bacteria-fighting Lung Cells
Scientists cautioned smoking e-cigarettes may not be as safe as previously thought.
Juul Is Making It Easier for Kids to Vape in Schools
Young people posted on social media about using Juul on school grounds, in classrooms, in bathrooms, in the library and even during gym.
Vaping Flavors Linked to Heart Disease and Stroke
Researchers found nine flavors "may have serious health consequences."
Teen Vapes for 3 Weeks, Suffers Respiratory Failure
The teenager was hooked up to a breathing machine and had her lungs drained of fluid.
E-Cigarette Use Soaring in Classrooms, Teachers Say
Kids are vaping in bathrooms, hallways and even classrooms.
E-Cigarettes Full of Lead, Arsenic and Other Toxins
Electronic cigarettes are safer than your typical pack, but that doesn't make them risk-free.
So Many People Start Smoking Daily After First Puff
Researchers believe the finding highlights the importance of prevention over smoking cessation programs.
Teenagers Are Vaping and Smoking Pot at Alarming Rates
And high schoolers are abusing prescription opioids less than ever.
Vaping in New York Snuffed Out in E-Cigarettes Ban
The state is cracking down on e-cigarettes with a new law that treats them like regular cigarettes and prohibits their use in some places.
E-cigarettes With Nicotine Can Damage Your Heart
"If you do not smoke already, do not start using e-cigarettes. They are not harmless," experts warn.
FDA Will Strip Nicotine to Make Cigarette Smoking Safer
Federal health officials hope the move will lower number of new smokers and reduce rates of smoking-related deaths.
Teen Use of E-Cigarettes Declines
Fewer high school students and middle-schoolers are smoking, but 3.9 million still used at least one tobacco product in 2016.
U.S. Navy Bans E-Cigarettes After Multiple Injuries
The Navy has placed an indefiinte ban on the use of e-cigarettes on all its vessels and aircraft.
E-Cigarette Smokers Need More Breaks and 'Vaping' Rooms
Public Health England (PHE) has urged workplaces to stop "vapers" from mixing with traditional smokers.
Tobacco Firms Fail to Stop U.K. Plain Packaging Law
Cigarette companies have a year to remove colors, logos and distinctive fonts from their packaging.
Minors Banned From Buying E-cigarettes in U.S.
The FDA's regulation had been highly anticipated after the agency issued a proposed rule two years ago on how to regulate the $3 billion e-cigarette industry and these other products.
Vaping: Big Tobacco's Big Gamble on the Future
The companies behind the world's oldest nicotine products are hoping e-cigarettes make up for lost market share.
Teen E-cigarette Use at an All-Time High
While fewer young people are lighting up real cigarettes, many more have taken up vaping and hookahs.
Cherry-Flavored E-Cigarettes Are Most Harmful
A new study finds this flavor delivers high levels of benzaldehyde, a chemical known to be dangerous when inhaled.
Pediatric Officials Call for Strict Tobacco Regulations
The American Academy of Pediatrics is calling on the government to raise the minimum age for buying tobacco to 21.