On January 17, the FDA authorized ZYNs for sale, claiming their benefit to tobacco users outweighed their risk to the public.
The report calls out the state for not ending the sale of all flavored tobacco products and for not adequately funding state tobacco prevention programs.
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The South Australian government has become the first state in Australia to ban the sale of nicotine pouches. The pouches are ...
TSET Executive Director Julie Bisbee provides details on getting eight weeks of free gum, patches or lozenges, and services through the Oklahoma Tobacco Helpline.
New York State took decisive action against the youth vaping epidemic by banning flavored e-cigarette products.
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration’s recent approval of a product known as Zyn is a leap forward for the cause of tobacco ...
The Trump administration faces a significant challenge: millions of unauthorized flavored tobacco and vapor products continue ...
This small, seemingly innocuous pouch is quickly becoming popular among teens, raising alarms among educators and health ...