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August 10, 2023 by medicalxpress.com

Doctors sound alarm about child nicotine poisoning as vapes flood the US market

Hospital toxicologist Ryan Marino has seen up close the violent reactions of children poisoned by liquid nicotine from electronic cigarettes. One young boy who came to his emergency room experienced intense nausea, diarrhea, and vomiting, and needed intravenous fluids to treat his dehydration. Kids can also become dizzy, lose consciousness, and suffer dangerous drops in blood pressure. In the most severe case he's seen, doctors put another boy on a ventilator in the intensive care unit because he couldn't breathe, said Marino, of Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine.

August 09, 2023 by nytimes.com

More Kids Are Being Exposed to Toxic E-Cigarette Nicotine

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration is reminding caregivers to store tobacco vaping cartridges safely to prevent children from being poisoned by the liquid inside, noting that e-cigarette exposures have increased sharply over the last year. A newsletter published last week by the F.D.A. included data from a Centers for Disease Control and Prevention report in June that found that there was a 32 percent increase for the month of March 2023 compared with the month of April 2022 in exposures to e-cigarettes or e-liquids reported to U.S. poison centers, most in children under 5. National data also suggests exposures hit an all-time high in 2022.

August 07, 2023 by marijuanamoment.net

Colorado Law Allowing Online Marijuana Sales Officially Takes Effect

Colorado online marijuana sales are officially allowed as of Monday, giving consumers a new method of ordering cannabis more than a decade after the state enacted legalization. This comes two months after Gov. Jared Polis (D) signed the online sales legislation from Reps. William Lindstedt (D), Said Sharbini (D) and Robert Rodriguez (D) into law. The measure strikes language from state statute that explicitly prohibited cannabis from being sold on the internet, while adding regulations to provide for online commerce.

August 07, 2023 by townhall.com

Misperceptions of Nicotine Causing Harm for Consumers

Despite being on the U.S. market for more than a decade and a half, there is a lot of misinformation about e-cigarettes and nicotine and tobacco harm reduction. A recent global survey of more than 15,000 doctors representing 11 different countries came to the alarming conclusion with 74 percent of participants “incorrectly [believing that] nicotine causes a range of illnesses from lung cancer to COPD.” More recently, ABC News (and other outlets) picked up on updated guidelines from various public health trade associations (including the American Heart Association (AHA) and the American College of Cardiology), claiming that doctors “increasingly discourage vaping amid mounting health concerns.”

August 03, 2023 by news-medical.net

Doctors sound alarm about child nicotine poisoning as vapes flood the US market

Hospital toxicologist Ryan Marino has seen up close the violent reactions of children poisoned by liquid nicotine from electronic cigarettes. One young boy who came to his emergency room experienced intense nausea, diarrhea, and vomiting, and needed intravenous fluids to treat his dehydration. Kids can also become dizzy, lose consciousness, and suffer dangerous drops in blood pressure. In the most severe case he's seen, doctors put another boy on a ventilator in the intensive care unit because he couldn't breathe, said Marino, of Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine.

August 03, 2023 by ctvnews.ca

Quebec to ban flavoured vaping products on Oct. 31

Selling flavoured vaping products will be prohibited in Quebec starting Oct. 31. New regulations announced by the Health Ministry on Wednesday, will also limit the maximum nicotine concentration of vaping products and require certain information to be included on their labelling and packaging. The province will also control "certain characteristics" of vaping paraphernalia to make them "less attractive" to youth, according to a government press release. 

August 02, 2023 by cspdailynews.com

Illinois to Ban E-Cigarette Use Inside Public Spaces

Use of electronic cigarettes will be banned in indoor public spaces in Illinois following a measure signed Friday by Gov. J.B. Pritzker. The bill, HB 1540, adds electronic smoking devices to the 2008 Smoke-Free Illinois Act, which banned smoking combustible products, like cigarettes, in most public places in the state. The amendment will take effect Jan. 1. “Illinoisans deserve to enjoy public spaces without being exposed unwillingly to secondhand vapor and other electronic cigarettes byproducts,” Pritzker said. [...]

July 31, 2023 by go.com

Doctors increasingly discourage vaping amid mounting health concerns

Doctors are increasingly discouraging people from using e-cigarettes given the mounting evidence about the significant negative health impact of vaping-- even as a smoking cessation tool. For current smokers, "there are other very powerful, safe and FDA approved interventions," Dr. Petros Levounis, the President of the American Psychiatric Association and Chair of the Department of Psychiatry at Rutgers New Jersey Medical School, said.

July 31, 2023 by filtermag.org

Stigma and Misinformation Maintain the Devastating Toll of Lung Cancer

August 1 is World Lung Cancer Day. Although this is the 12th iteration of an annual bid to spread awareness, lung cancer remains not only rampant, but plagued by stigma and misinformation. When one out of every 16 Americans will receive a lung cancer diagnosis in their lifetime, the data show a staggering number of deaths that could have been prevented. Every day, approximately 382 people in the United States die from lung cancer—about the number that would fill a Boeing 777.

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. [...]