5 takeaways from the congressional hearings on JUUL
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Aug. 15, 2019
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What we learned at the congressional hearings on JUUL ([link removed])
Two days of congressional hearings examining JUUL’s role in the youth e-cigarette epidemic provided, with the company’s own testimony and documents, startling evidence of its use of tobacco industry tactics to target young people.
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A warning to some, but not all ([link removed])
The Food and Drug Administration recently notified four e-cigarette makers that 44 of their flavored products lack the authorization to be sold in the U.S. That’s some much needed action from the agency, but it ignores the fact that all e-cigarettes and e-liquids should be held to the same scrutiny.
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What employers should know about e-cigarettes ([link removed])
A new report from the EX^® Program is helping organizations "cut through the confusion" about e-cigarettes with the facts they need to support employees who use e-cigarettes.
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It’s time to get rid of menthol in cigarettes ([link removed])
A Truth Initiative^® review of more than 80 studies provides evidence that menthol cigarettes are more appealing to young people, harder to quit than regular cigarettes and should be banned to protect public health.
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