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FDA's Youth Tobacco Prevention Plan
FDA's Youth Tobacco Prevention Plan—a key component of the agency's Comprehensive Plan for Tobacco and Nicotine Regulation—is a series of actions to stop youth use of tobacco products, especially e-cigarettes.
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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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Vaporizers, E-Cigarettes, and other Electronic Nicotine Delivery Systems (ENDS)
Vaporizers, vape pens, hookah pens, electronic cigarettes (e-cigarettes), and e-pipes are some of the many types of Electronic Nicotine Delivery Systems (ENDS).
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This is Our Watch
To give retailers all the tools they need to comply with tobacco regulations, the FDA’s Center for Tobacco Products developed an education program called “This is Our Watch” to help tobacco retailers better understand FDA tobacco regulations, the...
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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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Think E-Cigs Can’t Harm Teens’ Health?
By approximately age 11 for girls and 14 for boys, the brain is about as big as it’s going to get. But size aside, this organ at the center of sensation and intellect will continue to develop for years after that—into a person’s mid to late 20s....
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FDA's Deeming Regulations for E-Cigarettes, Cigars, and All Other Tobacco Products
FDA finalized a rule to regulate all tobacco products, including e-cigarettes, cigars, pipe tobacco, and hookah.
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How are Non-Combusted Cigarettes, Sometimes Called Heat-Not-Burn Products, Different...
You may have heard about non-combusted cigarettes, heated tobacco products, or heat-not-burn products. These products generally heat dry tobacco to create an aerosol that the user inhales.
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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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FDA Launches New Campaign: "The Real Cost" Youth E-Cigarette Prevention Campaign
In 2014, e-cigarettes surpassed combustible cigarettes as the most commonly used tobacco product among U.S. middle and high school students reporting current tobacco use. By 2017, more than 2 million teens were currently using e-cigarettes, and...
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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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Question and Answer with Ann Simoneau, Director of CTP’s Office of Compliance and...
Question and Answer with Ann Simoneau, Director of CTP’s Office of Compliance and Enforcement
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Tobacco Use in the LGBT Community: A Public Health Issue
Cigarette smoking in the United States is responsible for 480,000 deaths per year, and certain populations are more likely to smoke than others. One population especially at risk for engaging in tobacco use is the lesbian, gay, bisexual,...
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The Freedom of Information Act
In conducting its work as an agency of the federal government, FDA creates and generates documents, and the public may request these written records under FOIA. At CTP, product applications, reports, and correspondence with manufacturers,...
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