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'What the hell are you waiting for?' Senators grill FDA, DOJ about lack of action on youth vaping...
News Channel Nebraska· 7 hours agoBy Jen Christensen, CNN
JUUL’s $112M settlement funds vaping prevention programs in New York schools
WPIX New York City, NY via Yahoo News· 2 days agoUPPER WEST SIDE, Manhattan (PIX11) — New York schools will get more than $112 million to prevent...
Missouri introduces program to help teens quit vaping
KTVI via Yahoo News· 1 day agoThe Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services recently announced the "My Life, My Quit"...
New data from UGA survey shows teens are increasingly getting hooked on vaping
WSB Cox articles via Yahoo News· 4 days agoAs your children hang out with friends or go to camp this summer, there’s new evidence more teenagers are getting hooked on vaping. Channel 2′s Linda Stouffer looked into ...
Senators examine youth vaping epidemic, call for more enforcement over illegal products
WFTV via Yahoo News· 2 days agoThere are new efforts underway to get e-cigarettes out of the hands of middle and high school...
Girl, 17, who thought vapes were safe rushed to hospital with collapsed lung
Daily Express· 3 days agoA teenager who believed vaping was harmless ended up in hospital with a collapsed lung after she...
‘You’re failing!’: the federal government is having a reckoning over youth vaping, as senators tear...
Fortune via Yahoo Finance· 2 days ago“Instead, these unauthorized e-cigarettes flooded the market, designed to and effectively addicting...
New York settles with Juul for $112 million over youth vaping epidemic
News 12· 1 day agoThe money will be distributed to counties and Boards of Cooperative Educational Services (BOCES) across the state.
NYC awarded over $27M from national JUUL e-cig legal settlement
NY Post metro via Yahoo News· 2 days agoNew York City has gotten more than $27 million as part of a $462 million settlement with JUUL, which...
Senators examine youth vaping epidemic, call for more enforcement over illegal products
WSB Radio· 1 day agoMore than two million teens are currently using e-cigarettes, according to the 2023 National Youth Tobacco Survey. Josephine Shapiro from Seattle, Washington said she’s one of them. Shapiro ...