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A recentJAMA Network Openstudy analyzed the extent of e-cigarette use among US youth after enforcement guidance from the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA).Study:Youth Use of e-Cigarette Flavor and Device Combinations and Brands Before vs After FDA Enforcement. Image Credit: ilkov_igor/Shutterstock.comDue to a significant increase in e-cigarette use in the US among youths, in January 2020, the FDA’s Center for Tobacco Products (CTP) formulated strategies to reduce e-cigarette use.They publis
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NEW YORK,Aug. 10, 2023/PRNewswire/ -- Thee-cigarette marketis expected to increase toUSD 15.57 billionfrom 2021 to 2026, at an acceleratingCAGR of 11.2%,according to Technavio–Download a Sample ReportTechnavio has announced its latest market research report titled Global E-cigarette MarketE-cigarette Market Insights -Companies: 15+, Including Altria Group Inc., Axcentria Pharmaceuticals, British American Tobacco Plc, E VAPELAB, ePuffer International Inc., Imperial Brands Plc, Innokin Technology
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The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has given the Center for Tobacco Research at The Ohio State University Comprehensive Cancer Center a $3.9 million grant to evaluate the effects of e-cigarette flavors on smoking behaviors of current adult smokers, according toNews Medical Lifesciences.The study will be co-led by Theodore Wagener, director of Ohio State’s Center for Tobacco Research, and Tracy Smith from the Medical University of South Carolina Hollings Cancer Center.Wagener says, “the FDA
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TheE-cigarette Marketsize is estimated to grow at aCAGR of 13.37%between 2022and 2027. Themarket size is forecast to increase byUSD21,418.56 million.Thise-cigarette market report extensively coversmarket segmentation by distribution channel (offline and online), product (modular e-cigarette, next-generation products, rechargeable e-cigarette, and disposable e-cigarette), and geography (North America, Europe, APAC, South America, and Middle East and Africa).It also includes an in-depth analysis o
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E-cigarettes do have value as a smoking cessation aid, according to a new study just released by a team of MUSC Hollings Cancer Center researchers.Whether e-cigarettes should be considered for smoking cessation is a hotly debated topic, and different countries have taken different approaches. E-cigarettes contain harmful chemicals, which has led many public health advocates to shun them. But they are less harmful than traditional cigarettes, which can cause a dozen types of cancer as well as hea
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