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2024 statistics reveal that 14.1% of the population in United States used Cigarettes.

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May 27, 2024 by eurekalert.org

Study finds discreet shipping used to sell e-cigarettes to minors

U of A researchers discovered that businesses on TikTok are evading tobacco sale laws by not verifying age and using discreet methods. Videos with millions of views promoted e-cigarettes and cannabis products, with many directing users to other platforms to complete sales illegally. Parents were advised to monitor their children's TikTok activity for signs of illicit purchases. The lead researcher emphasized the need for collaborative efforts between tobacco control agencies and platforms to combat illegal sales to youth effectively.

May 27, 2024 by regulatorwatch.com

Deep Impact | Bloomberg’s Influence on the WHO & US Vaping Policy | RegWatch

U.S. President Joe Biden recently awarded the Medal of Freedom to Michael Bloomberg, the billionaire media mogul, politician, and philanthropist who’s arguably the most influential anti-vaping advocate in the world. Bloomberg has committed hundreds of millions of dollars to anti-vaping initiatives, fueling widespread misconceptions about vaping and influencing public health policies both in the United States and globally. Joining us today to explore Bloomberg’s significant impact on the World Health Organization and US vaping policy is Marc Gunther, a seasoned journalist with nearly five decades of experience in covering politics, government, media, and business.

May 20, 2024 by businessinsider.com

Zyn, America's favorite nicotine pouch, is running out of stock in some states

Zyn nicotine pouch shortages have been reported in New York, New Jersey, and Florida due to supply chain issues acknowledged by Philip Morris International's CFO. The brand has seen a spike in popularity among white-collar workers. Smoke shops in New York are out of the $5 pouches, while wholesalers in New Jersey and Florida also face difficulty in stocking them. The shortage has been ongoing for weeks, as reported by Bloomberg.

May 16, 2024 by filtermag.org

The Menthols Ban: Delayed, Divisive and Far From Dead

The national ban on menthol cigarettes in the US has been indefinitely postponed, with political motives suspected due to upcoming elections. Concerns over the impact on Black communities, who predominantly smoke menthols, have driven the delay. While advocates stress the ban could save lives, others fear illicit markets and increased law enforcement targeting. The FDA remains committed to the ban, despite ongoing discussions and opposition from civil rights groups. Divisions exist within the harm reduction community, with criticisms of the delay emphasizing potential health risks. The ban's implications for racial justice and ongoing uncertainties around its implementation underscore the complexity of the issue.

May 13, 2024 by worldvapersalliance.com

Sweden's Success: A Blueprint for Tobacco Harm Reduction

Sweden is a global leader in tobacco harm reduction, with a smoking rate of only 5.6% due to embracing safer nicotine alternatives like snus and vapes. In contrast, the U.S. focuses on abstinence, leading to high smoking rates and health burdens. By following Sweden's approach, the U.S. can improve public health and reduce tobacco-related diseases significantly. Policymakers should consider harm reduction strategies to create a healthier future.

May 13, 2024 by capecodtimes.com

Nicotine pouch a focus for Mass. youth against tobacco use. What is the pouch?

Young advocates in Massachusetts highlighted nicotine pouches as a concern during Kick Butts Day. These products evade tobacco regulations and are marketed to youth, raising worries about addiction and health effects. The push for policies to combat the accessibility and appeal of these products, along with increasing tobacco taxes, was emphasized to protect young people. The deceptive marketing of nicotine pouches as a safer option is refuted, emphasizing the risk of addiction, especially among youth with developing brains. Continuous advocacy is crucial to inform legislators and shape effective public health policies addressing the growing issue of tobacco and vaping among the youth community.

May 10, 2024 by wyrk.com

It’s Over For These Cigarettes In New York State

Buffalo, New York, is considering banning the sale of menthol cigarettes, part of a broader national push supported by President Biden. Smoking cessation is challenging, with benefits of quitting outweighing the habit. There are debates on the government's stance on public health, with calls for a complete ban on cigarettes in New York State. Starting smoking with menthol products is common among youth, with potential long-term health impacts.

May 09, 2024 by theblaze.com

The FDA can’t get its story straight about reducing tobacco-related dangers

FDA Commissioner Robert Califf faced tough questions from the House Oversight Committee, addressing FDA's actions on various products. The session highlighted delays in recognizing tobacco harm reduction and the FDA's push for more user fees on tobacco. Califf hesitated to fully endorse e-cigarettes for harm reduction, despite acknowledging their reduced toxicity. The FDA's inconsistent stance on risk continuum and authorization of few e-cigarette products are concerning. Repetitive rejection of vapor product applications raises questions about prioritizing youth over adult smokers. Congressional intervention may be needed to align FDA actions with reducing tobacco-related harm effectively.

May 09, 2024 by medicalxpress.com

Cannabis, nicotine use during pregnancy found to increase rate of infant death fourfold

Oregon Health & Science University researchers found that using cannabis and nicotine together during pregnancy increases risks for poor newborn outcomes. The study, published in JAMA Network Open, revealed infants faced higher chances of small gestational size, preterm delivery, and death. Data from over 3 million pregnant patients showed a fourfold increase in infant death risk for users of both substances compared to non-users. Health care providers are urged to counsel patients on quitting either substance to reduce risks. The research aims to inform clinical recommendations and interventions for healthier pregnancies amid ongoing investigations on combined substance usage effects.

May 07, 2024 by medpagetoday.com

Social Media More Likely to Promote Positive Views of E-Cigarettes

Researchers found that most sponsored Instagram posts related to e-cigarettes promoted their use to adolescents or portrayed them positively, violating FDA regulations. The study analyzed 51 posts with influencers and vape ambassadors. Despite warnings, social media exposure is linked to increased e-cigarette use among youth. Current regulatory policies are insufficient in limiting such content. Educational efforts should employ engaging marketing techniques to deter youth from e-cigarette use. Healthcare organizations must provide accurate information on platforms like Instagram to counter misleading messages. This study underscores the importance of addressing the spread of pro-e-cigarette messaging on social media.