The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has issued an enforcement policy on the manufacturing and distribution of unauthorized flavored e-cigarette products that appeal to children.
In order to examine national estimates of tobacco product use, the CDC, Food and Drug Administration, and the National Cancer Institute analyzed data from the 2018 National Health Interview Survey.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has updated its interim guidelines on the evaluation and treatment of patients with suspected vaping-related lung injury.
The CDC has reported that the number of cases of probable and confirmed vaping-related lung injury has increased by 275 over the last week, bringing the total number of cases over 1000.
The FDA have identified several ingredients that may be connected to the recent reports of individuals with severe respiratory illness in connection with use of electronic smoking products.
Current cardiovascular risk calculators consider former smokers to be at risk for 5 years after quitting, but the actual time of elevated risk is unknown, according to researchers.
As the FDA and local governments debate e-cigarette regulations, authors of a new study measured the effect such laws could have on young adults’ smoking habits.