With flavored cartridges being banned on February 6, 2020, teens have found a vaping loophole that puts flavored nicotine at their fingertips.
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LegalNEWSPolitics
National Outbreak of EVALI Leads to New Legislation: Smoking and Vaping Age 21
by Parentologyby ParentologyTobacco 21, a law signed on December 20 by President Trump, sees a new minimum smoking and vaping age 21. Here’s what you need to know.
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Is there really a vaping epidemic killing our kids? Is vaping really that dangerous? We dug into the statistics on teenage vaping to find out.
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The FDA is calling Juul out on two specific issues: the company’s claim its product is “safer” than traditional cigarettes and targeting young users.
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E-cigarettes were marketed as a positive alternative to traditional cigarettes, so why is JUUL vaping dangerous? We uncover the facts.
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HEALTHNEWS
Vaping Leads to Teen Being Placed In Medically-Induced Coma
by Parentologyby ParentologyWhen 17-year-old Tryston Zohfeld was placed in a medically-induced coma due to lung failure, his family learned years of vaping was the cause.
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Juul gave almost $100,000 to members of Congress per a Federal Election Commission report. The majority of that money landed in the hands of Democrats.
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JUUL’s electronic cigarette is wildly popular among teens. Now the company’s trying to stop a new youth smoking epidemic — but is it too late?