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July 26, 2023 by heart.org
As E-Cigarette Use Grows, More Research Needed on Long-Term Effects of Vaping
As the number of young people using electronic nicotine delivery systems grows, so does evidence that e-cigarettes may be harmful to human health. More studies are needed to determine the long-term impact these devices may have on the heart and lungs, according to a new science report.
July 24, 2023 by realclearpolicy.com
End the War on Vaping
The time is now to take the politics out of health and to rely on science to make evidence based decisions on the impact of vaping. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has pointed a finger at tobacco as the leading cause of “preventable disease, disability, and death in the United States.” Despite this, some in the federal government wish to ban the very product drawing adults away from deadly tobacco products. Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) opened a new front on products aimed at adults by attempting to get the FDA to investigate a foreign made vaping product, because he does not like the marketing. [...]
July 24, 2023 by medium.com
Truth or (unintended) consequences
When Ocean City, MD, banned smoking and vaping from its boardwalk, the city manager said visitors to the popular seaside resort would police themselves. “Will we haul people off to jail for smoking on the boardwalk?” asked David Recor. “No, that’s not our approach.” It hasn’t worked out that way.
July 21, 2023 by themessenger.com
Sales of Smokeless Tobacco IQOS Surged as Cigarettes Fall for Industry Giant Philip Morris
Tobacco giant Philip Morris International said Thursday sales of its smokeless electronic cigarettes were one of its fastest-growing segments during the second quarter as sales of traditional cigarettes declined. The company sold 157 billion packs of cigarettes during the quarter, falling by 0.4% from the same time last year, versus a 26.6% jump in sales of heated tobacco units to 31.4 billion. [...] In the U.S., the company saw shipments for its nicotine pouch brand Zyn jump 53.1% over last year to 89.9 million cans. As of Thursday morning, Philip Morris' stock was up by less than 1%.
July 21, 2023 by cnn.com
Over 1 in 10 young adults regularly use e-cigarettes, CDC report says
Over 1 in 10 young adults in the United States regularly use e-cigarettes, according to a new report from the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The study, conducted by the CDC’s National Center for Health Statistics, provides a snapshot of e-cigarette use in 2021. Based on data from the National Health Interview Survey, the report identified that e-cigarette use generally declined as family income increased. Adults under 44 were more likely to be dual users of both cigarettes and e-cigarettes.
July 21, 2023 by amgreatness.com
War on E-Cigarettes Will Lead to More Smoking of Traditional Cigarettes
The longstanding and ongoing crusade the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has been waging against e-cigarettes is a classic case of failure to see the forest through the trees. The purpose of e-cigarettes, the practice more commonly referred to as vaping, is to get people off of traditional cigarettes that cause lung damage and addiction. For some, if vaping is banned, they will go back to traditional smoking which will defeat the whole reason that vaping was created – to help get people off of harmful smoking.
July 21, 2023 by filtermag.org
Nicotine Prohibition Is the Goal of Truth Initiative’s “Gamechanger”
Truth Initiative, a leading anti-smoking nonprofit, has released a report laying out its “strategy to move toward the end of commercial tobacco and nicotine use.” You read that right. Truth Initiative, according to its July 12 report, ultimately wants governments to ban not just combustible cigarettes but all commercial nicotine products. Gone would be nicotine vapes, which have helped millions of people in the United States quit smoking.
July 20, 2023 by amsterdamnews.com
Protecting our youth from flavored vapes
One of my most sacred obligations as Mayor is keeping our children safe from harm. And one of the leading risks to their health is nicotine-based products—including cigarettes and e-cigarettes, also known as vapes. We have made great progress, as a city and nation, keeping our youth safe from traditional cigarette smoking—bringing down youth smoking rates from 23% in 2000 to 2.3% in 2021. But with the rise of vaping, nicotine addiction among middle and high school students is once again on the rise. Vapes are packed with nicotine, a toxic and highly addictive chemical that is particularly damaging to adolescent minds and bodies.
July 18, 2023 by realclearscience.com
E-Cigarette Opponents Are Science Deniers
Like millions of other Americans, I was hooked. I knew I needed to quit smoking, but I just couldn’t give up cigarettes. I tried everything: nicotine gum, patches, medication, even cold turkey. None of it worked, and I feared I was destined to keep smoking until it killed me. But my smoking-cessation failures came to an unexpected end when I discovered e-cigarettes, more commonly called “vapes” today. And after years as a pack-a-day-smoker, I was done with cigarettes forever. I’m certain that vaping saved my life. And since saving lives is what America’s public-health establishment exists to do, I was sure that they would avidly endorse the technology. Sadly, and inexplicably, I was wrong.
July 18, 2023 by reason.org
Taxes on tobacco alternatives undermine harm reduction efforts
The government, at state and federal levels, imposes excise taxes on combustible cigarettes. Principally, the taxes serve to offset the costs smokers impose on non-smokers through increased healthcare demands, deter use (especially among minors), and raise revenue. Since the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) was tasked with regulating tobacco products in 2009, a host of safer nicotine alternatives to cigarettes have entered the market, including e-cigarettes, modern oral nicotine, and heated tobacco.