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Big Tobacco Attacks Sensible F.D.A Rules on Vaping

19tue3web-master768As smokers turned to electronic cigarettes to reduce the health risks of smoking, big tobacco companies started buying e-cigarette makers and producing and selling their own. Now those companies are lobbying Congress to prevent the Food and Drug Administration from regulating electronic cigarettes and cigars, as it does conventional cigarettes. If they succeed, they will be able to sell and market addictive nicotine products to young people with few restrictions.

While promoters of e-cigarettes and e-cigars, which provide nicotine in vapor form, say they can help people quit conventional tobacco products containing harmful tar, there is not a lot of evidence for that claim. In addition, the devices are dangerous to young people because the nicotine they provide “can cause addiction and can harm the developing adolescent brain,” according to a 2016 report by the surgeon general, Vivek Murthy. Health experts also say that the vapor those devices produce can contain carcinogens and metal particles.

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CDC releases tobacco control funding fact sheets by state

CDC is the only federal agency that provides funding to help support all 50 states, the District of Columbia, 8 U.S. territories, and 12 tribal organizations for tobacco control efforts. Tobacco prevention and control is one of the “best buys” in public health: states with strong tobacco control programs have demonstrated achievement of a $55:$1 return1 on their investment, mostly in averted health care costs to treat smoking-related illness. CDC now provides infographics per U.S. state, territory, and tribal organizations that detail tobacco control funding. Learn more about what is going on in tobacco control in your state by following the link below. untitled Learn more and view infographics here...
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Doctors’ offices: A missed opportunity in tobacco control

Tobacco use is the leading cause of preventable death, but physicians aren’t always asking adolescents if they smoke, according to a new Truth Initiative® study.

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The research, published in Tobacco Induced Diseases, shows major gaps in youth tobacco use prevention and cessation efforts in the clinical setting. Fewer than half—49 percent—of adolescents who visited a doctor in the last year were asked if they use tobacco. Of those who used cigarettes in the past 30 days, only 26 percent were screened for and received advice from their physician to quit tobacco. Read full study......
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5 ways cigarette litter impacts the environment

Even as the smoking rate has gone down, cigarette butts seem to be everywhere, scattered along green spaces, sidewalks, roadsides, beaches, waterways—virtually everywhere we go. cigarette-butts-litter
So, it may come as no surprise that cigarettes are the most littered item on earth. Worldwide, about 4.5 trillion cigarettes are littered each year. What does all that cigarette waste mean for the environment? Here are the basics about the environmental impact of cigarette butts.
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