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Debbie Mucarsel Powell On Trump's Aquittal, FDA's Vaping Campaign & Key West Mayor On FEMA Flood MapOn this Thursday, Feb. 6, episode of Sundial:Rep. Debbie Mucarsel-Powell On Trump's AquittalOn Wednesday, the Senate voted to acquit President Donald J.…
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The federal government is taking action to pull many flavored products popular with kids off the market. Public health advocates say the move doesn't go far enough.
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The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said most people who have had lung injuries after vaping had consumed THC-containing products.
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The holiday season includes family get-togethers and, often, alcohol. For those in recovery from addiction, that can be a challenge.
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A new study suggests the use of e-cigarettes can increase smokers' and nonsmokers' risk of developing chronic lung disease, including conditions such as COPD, chronic bronchitis, emphysema or asthma.
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Vaping has produced a diverse community of aficionados with all sorts of subspecialties. One vape-juice "mixologist" sells her recipes for as much as $1,500, while custom-made devices go for $3,000.
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Flavored e-cigarettes have hooked millions of teens to nicotine. Now, Juul says it will suspend sales of many flavors. Some call the move too little, too late.
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On the same day Florida’s attorney general launched an investigation into vaping companies in the state, Miami Beach officials opted to ban vaping in…
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One in 4 high school seniors say they have vaped in the past month. And for heavy users, scary headlines about serious illness and death are no match for nicotine addiction and peer pressure.
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Research on young mice and rats shows how nicotine hijacks brain systems involved in learning, memory, impulse control and addiction.
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The lawsuits say schools have had to hire more staff, install special sensors and provide programs to help students cope with nicotine addiction.
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Vaping has attracted a new generation to nicotine, and is fueling a dangerous outbreak of lung disease. If you're a parent of a teen you're probably worried. But what should you say to your kids?