TV commercials for e-cigarettes have drawn the ire of the CDC, which is concerned that they will result in teen addiction to smoking. WSJ's Tripp Mickle explains on Lunch Break with Tanya Rivero.
Perhaps not, and thus the government felt the need to step in. First, there were mandatory warning labels on packs of cigarettes, followed by a ban on TV and radio advertising. Undeterred, the ...
Minnesota Youth Tobacco Survey found that the percent of high school students who smoked cigarettes in the past 30 days dropped from 18.1 percent in 2011 to 10.6 percent in 2014. This ...
The two supermarkets say they believe the laws banning tobacco advertising do not apply to the devices. Heated tobacco is less harmful than cigarettes, but experts say it is probably more harmful ...
The state Department of Health Services has launched a $72,000 public awareness campaign to highlight the risks of menthol cigarettes, which have been heavily marketed to Black communities by the ...
Government regulation of the tobacco industry, including advertising restrictions and warning labels, has significantly reduced smoking rates. Childhood obesity is a growing epidemic, linked to ...
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