[ad_1] (RxWiki News) In the span of one year, roughly 1.8 million fewer young people reported using electronic cigarettes. But that means around 3.6 million children and adolescents said they
New Cigarette Packaging May Be Coming Soon
[ad_1] (RxWiki News) You may soon see new cigarette packaging in stores near you. The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has proposed some new health warnings for tobacco companies
Number of Vaping-Related Injuries On the Rise
[ad_1] (RxWiki News) The number of lung injuries related to electronic cigarette use continues to rise. Earlier this month, the number of reported lung injury cases tied to vaping jumped
Regulating Flavored E-Cig Products | RxWiki
[ad_1] (RxWiki News) A game-changer for the electronic cigarette market may be on the horizon. The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has announced its plan to finalize a policy
New Cigarette Packaging May Be Coming Soon
[ad_1] (RxWiki News) You may soon see new cigarette packaging in stores near you. The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has proposed some new health warnings for tobacco companies
Fighting Youth E-Cig Use | RxWiki
[ad_1] (RxWiki News) E-cigarettes and vaping continue to make news headlines. Now, the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is launching an ad campaign meant to discourage children and teens
Heated Tobacco Devices: Not a Safe Option
[ad_1] (RxWiki News) New heated tobacco devices are not a safe alternative to smoking traditional cigarettes or using electronic cigarettes, according to a new study. This study directly compared the
New Year, New Chance to Quit Smoking
[ad_1] (RxWiki News) Whether you have tried many times to quit smoking or you have never once tried to quit, a new year means another chance to successfully kick the
Stop Smoking with These 6 Tips
[ad_1] (RxWiki News) Quitting smoking is hard, but millions of people have been able to do it, and you can, too. Quitting can improve your health even if you’ve smoked
Understanding Youth Tobacco Use | RxWiki
[ad_1] (RxWiki News) Fewer middle and high school students are using tobacco products than in recent years, according to a new Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) report. But