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Get the Latest Facts on Teen E-Cigarette Use
According to results from the latest National Youth Tobacco Survey (NYTS), 1.8 million fewer middle and high school students are using e-cigarettes in 2020 compared to 2019. FDA is encouraged by this significant decline. However, youth e-cigarette...
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Quitting Smoking: Closer with Every Attempt
Cigarette smoking remains the leading cause of preventable death and disease in the United States, accounting for 480,000 premature deaths per year.
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Submit Comments on Tobacco Products
We solicit information and comments, announced in the Federal Register and posted in dockets on Regulations.gov, from concerned citizens, industry, and organizations on a wide range of issues related to implementation of the Tobacco Control Act.
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Chemicals in Cigarettes: From Plant to Product to Puff
Do you know how many harmful chemicals are in cigarettes or how they get into the product? Watch three videos to learn more about the stages of cigarettes, from plant to product to puff.
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Q&A with CTP’s Director of Communications
Kathy Crosby is the Director of the Center for Tobacco Products (CTP) Office of Health Communication and Education. This multidisciplinary office contains several specialized divisions and teams, including regulatory communications, public...
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Cigarette Smoking: A Risk Factor for Type 2 Diabetes
It is a known fact that smoking poses serious health risks, negatively impacting vital organs like the lungs and the heart. But did you know that smoking can increase your risk for Type 2 diabetes?
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Smoking: A Women’s Health Issue
Smoking continues to have a profound impact on the health and well-being of women and their families in the United States.
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Tobacco Use and Men’s Health
Smoking continues to have a profound impact on the health and well-being of men and their families in the United States.
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How Smoking Affects Heart Health
When it comes to understanding the health risks of smoking, most people think first about its impact on the lungs. The truth is that smoking can hurt almost any part of your body—including your heart.
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Chemicals in Tobacco Products and Your Health
You probably know that cigarette smoking kills you. You probably know that cigarettes contain chemicals—a mix of over 7,000 chemicals, in fact—that can cause diseases including cancer, cardiovascular disease, and COPD. You may not know that other...
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Keep Your Air Clear: How Tobacco Can Harm Your Lungs
Lung cancer is the leading cancer killer of American men and women. Not all people who get lung cancer are smokers, but many people who smoke do get lung cancer.
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How Do I Report a Vape Battery Explosion to FDA?
FDA is aware of explosion events and is collecting data to help address this problem.
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Pregnancy and Smoking
There is no safe level of exposure to secondhand smoke.
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Secondhand Smoke
Most tobacco use begins during adolescence.
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Youth and Tobacco
Tobacco has serious effects on the health of users.
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