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Minnesota Survey: One in Five High School Students Use E-Cigarettes
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Minnesota Survey: One in Five High School Students Use E-Cigarettes

The 2020 Minnesota Youth Tobacco Survey also found that 70% of high school and middle school e-cigarette users showed signs of nicotine dependence. Conducted by the Minnesota Department of Health, the survey aims to provide information on young people’s c

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30+ Global Experts Urge an End to E-Cigarette Stigma
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30+ Global Experts Urge an End to E-Cigarette Stigma

At the 2021 E-Cigarette Summit in the U.S., over 30 global experts called for an end to e-cigarette stigma, citing new evidence on harm reduction and smoking cessation.

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MIIT: E-Cigarettes to Be Regulated Under Cigarette Monopoly Rules
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MIIT: E-Cigarettes to Be Regulated Under Cigarette Monopoly Rules

E-cigarettes, long under discussion, are expected to be formally brought under regulation soon. Today (March 22), China’s MIIT released a draft for public comment. The Ministry of Industry and Information Technology’s Decision on Amending the Regulations

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South African Study Says Most Vape Users Still Smoke
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South African Study Says Most Vape Users Still Smoke

July 2 report: According to foreign media, South Africa’s Tobacco Products and Electronic Delivery Systems Control Bill, first announced by Deputy Health Minister Joe Phaahla last May, is under review. It would tighten vaping rules and rest...

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Study: E-Cigarettes Do Not Increase the Risk of Contracting COVID-19
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Study: E-Cigarettes Do Not Increase the Risk of Contracting COVID-19

Using e-cigarettes does not make you more likely to contract COVID-19. A group of British scientists has been working to debunk anti-vaping speculation, largely from the U.S. Now, to further clarify the issue, a new study published in the Journal of Prima

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