It's been a bad summer for people who vape. As of Wednesday, the Centers for Disease Control has reported six deaths and 380 cases of respiratory illness related to e-cigarettes in the United States.
The Massachusetts Department of Public Health (DPH), in partnership with the Massachusetts Attorney General’s Office, has launched a new public health campaign to support young adults across ...
Mar. 12—The Tobacco Settlement Endowment Trust's (TSET) Healthy Youth Initiative is launching two new campaigns aimed at teenage tobacco prevention and cessation: "What Finally Worked," a message from ...
A free roll of toilet paper with your vape? How about hand sanitizer? Vaping companies -- long criticized for marketing that appealed to kids and implied their products were less harmful than smoking ...
Parents are the best people to speak to their kids about tough topics like vaping. That’s the key message in a new campaign being launched today by the Ad Council and the American Lung Association ...
The state Department of Public Health has launched a new ad campaign, "This Ad Won't Make You Quit Vaping," to help young adults ages 18-24 quit vaping by providing them with free resources and ...
Demonstrating “the power of a relatively simple technology in changing behavior,” a text messaging program from nonprofit Truth Initiative called “This is Quitting” has resulted in 35% more teens ...
Medicines like nicotine replacement therapy (NRT; such as gums, patches), varenicline, bupropion, and cytisine, which help people to stop smoking, could also be used to stop vaping. Behavioural ...
(Bloomberg) -- Opposition Labour Party leader Keir Starmer said he would ban junk food and vaping commercials on British television before 9 p.m. if he becomes prime minister, as part of a major ...
Cigarette smoking continues to decline among pre-teens and teenagers according to a survey from Monitoring the Future. But the number of young people who are vaping or smoking e-cigarettes has ...
Robert Jackler is a surgeon who's spent years researching tobacco and e-cigarette ads. He talks with NPR's Lulu Garcia-Navarro about what those ads have in common. It's been a bad summer for people ...