Tobacco product regulation: FDA says there’s ‘a lot more work to come’

CNN  —  On Friday, the US Food and Drug Administration’s Center for Tobacco Products announced steps it would take to do a better job regulating tobacco products. In December, an…

Tobacco control in 2022 gets a mixed review from the American Lung Association

CNN  —  Although fewer US adults are smoking cigarettes than ever, smoking remains the cause of the most preventable disability and death, and the nation’s smoking regulations are getting mixed…

Supreme Court Refuses to Block California’s Ban on Flavored Tobacco

WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court on Monday refused to block a California law banning flavored tobacco, clearing the way for the state’s ban to take effect next week. As is…

RJ Reynolds Sues California Over Flavored Tobacco Ban

Other plaintiffs in the lawsuit include Modoral, which makes flavored nicotine lozenges called Velo, and Neighborhood Market Association, a San Diego trade group that represents vape shops and others. “Time…

More than 3 million middle and high school students reported using tobacco in 2022

CNN  —  More than 3 million US middle and high schoolers – about 11% of those students – reported current tobacco use in 2022, according to a new study from…

Big Tobacco Heralds a Healthier World While Fighting Its Arrival

Many opponents have challenged the F.D.A.’s legal authority to regulate tobacco products in far-reaching ways. But no matter how the companies promote their position, industry critics say that their goal…

Public welcome for panel discussion on tobacco with tomorrow’s public health & medical leaders – Hamilton County Reporter

The panel will include (from left) Calina He, Jocelyn Grider, and Allison Bullock, as well as Jim Ginder from the Hamilton County Health Department. (Photo provided) Posted By: The Reporter…

Big Pharma will go down like Big Tobacco as the criminal prosecutions go GLOBAL, targeting the vaccine fraudsters and mass murderers – NaturalNews.com

(Natural News) It wasn’t that long ago when Big Tobacco bribed thousands of doctors and ran full-page ads in the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA), claiming, “More doctors…