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As e-cigarette companies increase their advertising to a broad television-viewing audience, exposure to its products has jumped dramatically for both teens and young adults.
SILVER SPRING, Md. — Youth e-cigarette use is on the decline. A study coauthored by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) revealed that the agency's youth e-cigarette prevention campaign ...
Sixty years ago, the U.S. surgeon general released a report that settled a longstanding public debate about the dangers of cigarettes and led to huge changes in smoking in America. Today, some ...
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E-cigarettes hit the market about 20 years ago, and became a hit among teenagers. A new survey, however, finds far fewer teens used e-cigarettes over the past year.