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FDA permits marketing of new e-cigarette products, marking first authorization of its kind
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Philip Morris wins $10 million from R.J. Reynolds in e-cigarette patent case | Reuters
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E-cigarette flavors are toxic to white blood cells, warn scientists - Science & research news | Frontiers
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Juul to pay $439m to settle US e-cigarette marketing probe | Business and Economy News | Al Jazeera
Ban on flavored vaping may have led teens to cigarettes, study suggests | YaleNews
Nicotine-Free E-Cigarettes Can Damage Blood Vessels - Penn Medicine
E-cigarettes with cigarette-like nicotine delivery reduce exposure to lung carcinogen - Penn State Health News
Key concerns about FDA's first e-cigarette authorization for Vuse Solo
Puff Bar E-Cigarette Maker Under Investigation by North Carolina Attorney General - WSJ
FDA's Fake E-cigarette News - Competitive Enterprise Institute
E-cigarette vapor linked to cancer in mice | National Institutes of Health (NIH)
CDC: 2.5 million middle and high schoolers use e-cigarettes
FDA delays decision on Juul while banning less popular e-cigarette products - ABC News
Great Yarmouth e-cigarette trial sees two fifths of smokers quit - BBC News
Smoking both traditional and e-cigarettes may carry same heart risks as cigarettes alone | American Heart Association
Georgia State Economist Extends E-Cigarette Policy Research with $2.65 NIH Grant - Georgia State University News - Andrew Young School of Policy Studies, Faculty & Research, Press Releases, Research -
Public Health Experts Urge U.S. Health Officials to Correct E-Cigarette Misinformation - Georgia State University News - Andrew Young School of Policy Studies, Faculty & Research, University Research - Health & Wellness
Teens using e-cigarettes show evidence of same toxic chemicals as smokers: Study - ABC News
E-Cigarette Use Exposes Teens to Toxic Chemicals | UC San Francisco
E-cigarette users who test positive for COVID-19 are more likely to experience COVID-19 symptoms - Mayo Clinic News Network
E-cigarette use alters respiration but does not impair lung function, according to new findings