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Tobacco Use in the Military: A Danger for Those Who Keep Us Safe
United States military personnel—both active duty members and veterans—are willing to risk their lives for their country and to preserve American freedoms. But, this population can be at risk for preventable disease and death caused by tobacco use...
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Flavors in Tobacco Products: What are the Potential Risks and Benefits to Public Health?
When the Tobacco Control Act gave FDA authority to regulate tobacco products in 2009, it banned flavors such as strawberry, vanilla, and cinnamon from cigarettes to minimize the attractiveness of these products to kids.
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Family Smoking Prevention and Tobacco Control Act - An Overview
To protect the public and create a healthier future for all Americans, the Family Smoking Prevention and Tobacco Control Act gives FDA authority to regulate the manufacture, distribution, and marketing of tobacco products.
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Youth & Tobacco
Use of tobacco products, no matter what type, is almost always started and established during adolescence when the developing brain is most vulnerable to nicotine addiction.
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FDA and NIH Study: Population Assessment of Tobacco and Health
Over 46,000 people are participating in FDA and NIH's population assessment study.
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