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Tag: e-cigarettes

shows the entrance into a refueling station, there's a sign for Juul stuck in the grass next to the driveway
Posted inChildren's Health

Budget directs Juul settlement funds toward tackling youth vaping and nicotine use

by Anne Blythe November 19, 2021November 29, 2021

By Anne Blythe In North Carolina, where tobacco reigned as a king crop for ages, the state budget plan sailing through the General Assembly includes funds for the first time since 2012 to help prevent young people from getting addicted to nicotine through vaping, smoking and chewing tobacco. That’s in large part because of a […]

pictures the Juul nicotine delivery system. The next generation in e-cigarettes
Posted inChildren's Health

Juul settled with North Carolina for $40 million. Now what?

by Anne Blythe July 1, 2021August 31, 2022
Posted inChronic Disease

Duke, despite tobacco industry ties, says no to smoking on campus. Even e-cigs.

by Anne Blythe February 20, 2020February 19, 2020

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