Por: The Hill Health December 08, 2022
The Department of Justice (DOJ) announced this week that tobacco companies in the U.S. will now be required to set up signs in retail locations stating the health risks and effects of cigarettes, following through on a corrective measure issued as part of a lawsuit filed more than 20 years ago. In 1999, the DOJ filed a lawsuit against several major tobacco companies, accusing them of violating the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations... + full article
New York Post USA Life February 07, 2023
More people are passing on puff-puff. A majority of Americans support a ban on all tobacco products, according to a new survey from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The poll, which was published in the peer-reviewed journal on Thursday, asked people if they would... + más
More than 3 million middle and high school students reported using tobacco in 2022 | CNN
Companies ask Supreme Court to stop flavored-tobacco ban in California | The Hill
Forbes USA Life February 02, 2023
Researchers are working to understand how cannabis effects lung healthGetty Smoking cannabis was not associated with impaired lung functioning for young adults in a new longitudinal study published in . In contrast to another recent suggesting that smoking cannabis is more... + más
Americans Turn To Medical Cannabis For Chronic Pain Management, Study Finds | Forbes
California wildfires threaten nearly all of state's cannabis crops | Newsweek
ABC News USA World January 16, 2023
One of the World’s strictest anti-tobacco laws has been imposed in Mexico, setting in force a total ban on smoking in public places, including hotels, beaches and parks.The new law, which is part of the country's General Law for Tobacco Control reform, came into force on... + más
Mexico bans smoking in public, one of world’s strictest anti-tobacco laws | New York Daily News
Smoking ban talk nixed, but workers get loud outside casino | ABC News
The Hill USA Health December 01, 2022
A group of tobacco companies have asked the Supreme Court to issue an injunction on California’s ban on flavored tobacco products, which was voted into law at the ballot box earlier this month. Companies including the R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Company, the Santa Fe Natural Tobacco... + más
Big tobacco tries to stop California flavored tobacco ban | Associated Press
Big tobacco tries to stop California flavored tobacco ban | ABC News
Associated Press USA Health November 30, 2022
SAN DIEGO (AP) — R.J. Reynolds and other tobacco companies filed a request Tuesday asking the U.S. Supreme Court to impose an emergency order to stop California from enforcing a ban on flavored tobacco products that was overwhelmingly approved by voters earlier this month.The... + más
California Voters Uphold Ban on Flavored Tobacco Products | Time
CNN USA Health November 11, 2022
CNN — More than 3 million US middle and high schoolers – about 11% of those students – reported current tobacco use in 2022, according to a from researchers at the US Food and Drug Administration and the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. For the ninth... + más
Commentary: Want to address Maine’s workforce shortage? Keep teenagers off tobacco | Portland Press Herald
California voters approve ban on sale of flavored tobacco products | Los Angeles Times
Portland Press Herald USA Opinion November 09, 2022
Maine’s is top of mind for business owners across the state. While addressing it will require multiple approaches, there’s one concrete action we can take now to invest in a healthier workforce for the future. We need to keep teenagers from getting hooked on tobacco. Tobacco... + más
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