E-Cigarette Ad Pops Up Inside Kids iPad Game
If you asked the world's second-largest tobacco company about their new marketing strategies, I'm going to assume that they wouldn't include running ads in kids apps in their response. Nevertheless, an...
View ArticleE-Cigarette, Hookah Use Growing Among Teens
The U.S. Centers For Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) today released a report showing that the popularity of so-called "emerging tobacco products" is rising among middle and high school students....
View ArticleNew York City's Smoking Ban to Include e-cigarettes
Since 2002, New York City has banned smoking in bars, restaurants, places of employment, government buildings, parks, and other public places. Now, over a decade after that law was enacted, the NYC...
View ArticleE-Cigarettes Have Been Banned In New York
On Thursday, the New York City Council voted nearly unanimously to ban the use of electronic cigarettes (e-cigarettes) in public places. The ban includes restaurants, bars, parks, and other public...
View ArticleQuit Smoking: Cold Turkey Better Than E-Cig?
Quitting smoking is hard, always has been and always will be. No matter how much additional tax is levied on each pack or how many videos go up on youtube to discourage smoking, there will be people...
View ArticleE-Cigarettes May Face Some Bad News
A new study in the Journal of the American Medical Association: Internal Medicine may be bad news for e-cigarette manufacturers and marketers. One of the big selling points for e-digs has been that...
View ArticleFDA's E-Cigarette Regulations Manage to Disappoint People on All Sides
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration currently regulates your traditional forms of tobacco–cigarettes, cigarette tobacco, and smokeless tobacco. Of course, some new players have joined the nicotine...
View ArticleE-Cigarettes Are 95% Less Harmful Than Smoking, Says UK Report
According to a UK health agency, electronic cigarettes (e-cigarettes) are about 95% less harmful than smoking, according to its best estimate. “I want to see these products coming to the market as...
View ArticleE-Cigarettes 95% Safer? Not So Fast, Says Top Medical Journal
The Lancet, one of the world's oldest and best-known medical journals, has blasted a widely-publicized report that said e-cigarettes are 95% safer than regular, combustible tobacco. "Tobacco is the...
View ArticleE-Cigarette Ad Pops Up Inside Kids iPad Game
If you asked the world’s second-largest tobacco company about their new marketing strategies, I’m going to assume that they wouldn’t include running ads in kids apps in their response. Nevertheless, an...
View ArticleE-Cigarette, Hookah Use Growing Among Teens
The U.S. Centers For Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) today released a report showing that the popularity of so-called “emerging tobacco products” is rising among middle and high school students....
View ArticleNew York City’s Smoking Ban to Include e-cigarettes
Since 2002, New York City has banned smoking in bars, restaurants, places of employment, government buildings, parks, and other public places. Now, over a decade after that law was enacted, the NYC...
View ArticleE-Cigarettes Have Been Banned In New York
On Thursday, the New York City Council voted nearly unanimously to ban the use of electronic cigarettes (e-cigarettes) in public places. The ban includes restaurants, bars, parks, and other public...
View ArticleQuit Smoking: Cold Turkey Better Than E-Cig?
Quitting smoking is hard, always has been and always will be. No matter how much additional tax is levied on each pack or how many videos go up on youtube to discourage smoking, there will be people...
View ArticleE-Cigarettes May Face Some Bad News
A new study in the Journal of the American Medical Association: Internal Medicine may be bad news for e-cigarette manufacturers and marketers. One of the big selling points for e-digs has been that...
View ArticleFDA’s E-Cigarette Regulations Manage to Disappoint People on All Sides
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration currently regulates your traditional forms of tobacco–cigarettes, cigarette tobacco, and smokeless tobacco. Of course, some new players have joined the nicotine...
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