Supreme Court Rules for FDA in Flavored Vape Dispute
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The Supreme Court on Wednesday backed a series of decisions by the US Food and Drug Administration to deny market access for flavored vaping products in a rare win for government regulators that may l...
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The U.S. Supreme Court on Wednesday largely backed the U.S. Food and Drug Administration's refusal to let two e-cigarette companies sell flavored vape products that regulators consider a health risk ...
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Justice Alito highlighted the possible dangers of the flavored products appealing to middle and high school students, writing that “the kaleidoscope of flavor options adds to the allure of e-cigarett...
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WEDNESDAY, April 2, 2025 (HealthDay News) -- The U.S. Food and Drug Administration’s (FDA) top tobacco regulator, Brian King, has been placed on leave as part of a large wave of cuts across federal health agencies.
Federal efforts that have successfully driven down rates of youth vaping in recent years may be in peril after dramatic staffing cuts at the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.
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Late-starters in vaping reach high usage levels more rapidlyA new study has found that young vapers in the United States who begin using e-cigarettes after graduating from secondary/high school are likely to progress rapidly to frequent use.
High school senior Addie Hunter vaped for 6 years before her lungs were covered in blisters and one of them collapsed. She was put in a coma for 13 days and her doctors told her parents to prepare for the worst.
Like other schools across the county, Northland High School has begun closing or restricting bathroom use to keep students from vaping in the stalls – and students say the practice is unfair. Faculty say they are doing their best to curtail vaping.
PARMA HEIGHTS, Ohio -- City Council recently extended a six-month moratorium related to vaping/e-cigarette products. “There was a six-month moratorium in place that expired very recently, which is why we put in another six-month moratorium,” Mayor Marie Gallo said.
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (Dakota News Now) - The ‘Breaking the Clouds’ vape-free initiative hosted an event for students at Anne Sullivan Elementary School for Take Down Tobacco Day on Tuesday.
A new study has found that young vapers in the United States who begin using e-cigarettes after graduating from secondary/high school are likely to progress rapidly to frequent use.