The high court’s ruling effectively bans flavored vape products because of concerns that they could appeal to kids.
There is extensive research demonstrating that flavor restrictions reduce youth tobacco use. A 2024 Surgeon General’s report ...
Teenagers who start vaping after graduating from high school are more likely to become addicted, a study from researchers at ...
A new study has found that young vapers in the United States who begin using e-cigarettes after graduating from ...
Free Kids says the Supreme Court's ruling for the Food and Drug Administration in its crackdown on sweet-flavored vaping ...
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 ...
Federal efforts that have successfully driven down rates of youth vaping in recent years may be in peril after dramatic ...
The U.S. Supreme Court threw out on Wednesday a judicial decision that found the U.S. Food and Drug Administration acted ...
The US Supreme Court unanimously sided with the Food and Drug Administration in a high-stakes battle over flavored e-cigarettes.
Tobacco giant Altria Group has stopped selling its NJOY Ace e-cigarettes, after the U.S. International Trade Commission sided with rival Juul Labs in a patent dispute. Consumers can still buy them in ...