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They're encouraging the U.S. Food and Drug Administration to make vaping less appealing to young people by banning all “non-tobacco flavors” of e-cigarettes, implementing limits on nicotine concentration and imposing stricter regulations on how the products are marketed toward youth.
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The number of electronic cigarette devices sold in the United States has nearly tripled despite the Food and Drug Administration's three-year effort to crack down on kid-friendly flavors.
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Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador signed a decree Tuesday outlawing the sale of e-cigarettes, continuing the government’s anti-vaping policy.
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Arizona Attorney General Mark Brnovich has obtained an injunction against a New Jersey-based vaping company he recently sued that bars it from marketing…
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The Mesa City Council has approved an ordinance that updates the city code to add vaping and the use of vaping devices to existing citywide no-smoking…
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Tucson is raising the minimum age to buy e-cigarettes and other tobacco products to 21 years old. The minimum age will go up from 18 to 21 in Tucson on…
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State health officials say three cases of vaping-related respiratory illness have been identified in Arizona, all in Maricopa County. The Department of…
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The Flagstaff City Council will vote tonight to expand its law banning tobacco use in public places to include electronic cigarettes.The vaping ban…