Por: ABC News Health October 06, 2022
About 2.55 million middle and high schoolers in the United States reported using , an increase of 21.5% from those who reported using those products last year, a new federal study shows.The , published Thursday by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, asked adolescents if they had used e-cigarettes in the last 30 days.In total, 9.4% of respondents said they were current users, including 14.1%... + full article
The Hill USA Health October 07, 2022
More than 2.5 million U.S. middle and high school students reported that they are using e-cigarettes, according to new government data published Thursday, with the majority of them choosing flavored, disposable e-cigarettes. According to the National Youth Tobacco Survey, 14.1... + más
Insider Q&A: FDA official on vaping's promise or peril | Associated Press
Insider Q&A: FDA official on vaping's promise or peril | WPLG Local 10
10 WBNS USA Nation October 06, 2022
WASHINGTON — Over 2.5 million middle and high school students in the U.S. reported electronic cigarette use in 2022, according to a new study from the Food and Drug Administration and . Nearly 85% of teenagers who use e-cigarettes had flavored products, ranging from fruit,... + más
E-cigarette use among teens increases 21% over previous year, study finds | ABC News
Encinitas may extend no-smoking ban to sidewalks and streets | Los Angeles Times
Los Angeles Times USA Opinion October 03, 2022
California achieved a first in the nation this month: implementing a statewide law setting limits on the earliest school start times for adolescents. As of July 1, the law requires start times of 8:30 a.m. or later at public high schools and 8 a.m. or later for middle schools,... + más
Amazon to release Halo Rise later this year: A bedside alarm clock and sleep tracking device | Fox Business
Biden admin announces more than $300M in mental health funding in part from bipartisan gun bill | ABC News
The Advocate USA Entertainment September 30, 2022
Over the last 20 years, the 15th Judicial District’s Juvenile Specialty Court has worked to build connections with local teens and turn their run-ins with the criminal justice system into opportunities for self-improvement and moving past their mistakes.Desiree Hebert, program... + más
Guest column: The Missouri approach to juvenile justice would work here too, if Louisiana would give it a real chance | The Advocate
Feds say Louisiana's plan to put teens in Angola is 'problematic,' call for other solutions | The Advocate
Los Angeles Times USA Nation September 26, 2022
It may become illegal to smoke anywhere but on private property in Encinitas under a proposal that’s now undergoing city review. Acting on the recommendation of the city’s Environmental Commission, the City Council directed city staff to develop an ordinance that would... + más
Smoking ban talk nixed, but workers get loud outside casino | ABC News
Orlando commissioners hear update on plan for downtown’s future; OK city budget | Orlando Sentinel
Associated Press USA Politics September 26, 2022
WASHINGTON (AP) — There’s been no honeymoon period for the Food and Drug Administration’s new tobacco chief, , the public health scientist now responsible for regulating the nation’s multibillion-dollar cigarette and vaping industry.The problems facing FDA’s Center for... + más
Juul will pay $438.5 million to states over youth vaping investigation | The Verge
WPLG Local 10 USA Politics September 26, 2022
WASHINGTON – There’s been no honeymoon period for the Food and Drug Administration’s new tobacco chief, , the public health scientist now responsible for regulating the nation’s multibillion-dollar cigarette and vaping industry.The problems facing FDA’s Center for... + más
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