Friday, December 13, 2019

In the News: Rate of Hospitalizations for Lung Injuries From Vaping On the Decline

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Rate of Hospitalizations for Lung Injuries From Vaping On the Decline
The rate of hospitalizations for lung illnesses linked to e-cigarettes appears to be on the decline, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Read More
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One in Three High School Students Use Tobacco: CDC
About one in three high school students 4.7 million and about one in eight middle school students 1.5 million currently use tobacco products, according to a new government report. Read More
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Kratom Use Increasingly Popular, Addiction Expert Says
Use of kratom, a psychoactive plant, is becoming increasingly popular despite its potential for addiction, according to an expert at the Hazelden Betty Ford Foundation. Read More
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To Tackle Problem of Drunk Driving, Focus on Repeat Offenders: Report
The most effective way to tackle the problem of drunk driving is to focus on repeat offenders, according to a new report by the Governors Highway Safety Association. Read More
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Appeals Court Says FDA Can Regulate E-Cigarettes Like Other Tobacco Products
A federal appeals court said this week that the U.S. Food and Drug Administration can regulate e-cigarettes like it does other tobacco products including conventional cigarettes, The Washington Post reports. Read More
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