Three In Five Americans Support Stricter Vaping Laws, Poll Finds
Forbes· 18 hours agoThree in five Americans support stricter regulations on e-cigarettes, according to a new Gallup poll...
Cuts at e-cigarette maker Juul bring job losses at Hudson, Wis., plant
Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune· 4 days agoA U.S. Food and Drug Administration decision on e-cigarettes in June led to job cuts at the Hudson,...
E-cigarettes may help smokers quit — but are they creating a new generation of addicts? - The Boston...
The Boston Globe· 2 days agoThe reactions to those two moves — first banning Juul to combat youth vaping and then reversing course to further study the science — represent an unprecedented division in ...
3 Safe Stocks to Buy Even if the 2022 Bear Market Is Far From Over | The Motley Fool
The Motley Fool· 6 days agoAfter a brutal start to the year, the stock market has posted some mild recovery lately. Read on to...
Is Altria a Buy?
Motley Fool· 3 days agoAltria just missed analyst revenue expectations in the second quarter while beating forecasts on earnings, but its investment in electronic-cigarette...
Nicotine patches, nasal sprays may also cut alcohol consumption: study
Newsweek· 2 days agoNicotine patches, gums and nasal sprays prescribed to stop people smoking may also help them cut...
Yields Plunge After Inflation Report: These 7 ‘Strong Buy’ Stocks Have Huge Dividends – 24/7 Wall...
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This new treatment could help Arkansans stop smoking
KTHV Little Rock· 3 days agoArkansas health officials are conducting a trial for cytisinicline, a medication that targets a portion of the brain that's sensitive to addiction. Sitz...
Teens are turning to 'tobacco-free' nicotine gummies and lozenges, a survey found
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Hopeful trend on substance abuse by youth – Herald Democrat
The Herald Democrat· 2 days agoThe 2022 Indiana Youth Survey shows the past two years have seen the largest drops in substance abuse among Hoosier middle and high school-age kids in more than 30 years. Researchers at Prevention ...