WIRED: Vaping opponents criticize plan to continue selling the popular mint and menthol flavors.
Read MoreUSA Today: Don't be fooled. The e-cigarette company clings to mint and menthol, the flavors youth like most, as the clock ticks on Trump’s proposed flavor ban.
Read MoreNPR: Ruby Johnson, whose daughter was recently hospitalized with a respiratory illness from vaping, testified before a House Oversight subcommittee hearing on lung disease and e-cigarettes on Capitol Hill Tuesday.
Read MoreWashington Post: Far more careful on social media than her husband, the first lady even recently tweeted about the dangers of flavored e-cigarettes. The rare policy stance earned praise from Meredith Berkman, co-founder of Parents Against Vaping E-cigarettes.
Read MoreThe Wall Street Journal: Meredith Berkman, Dorian Fuhrman and Dina Alessi founded the group Parents Against Vaping E-cigarettes because they were concerned about the marketing of flavored e-cigarettes to children, including their own teenage sons.
Read MoreNow This News: Republican and Democratic lawmakers are uniting with anti-vaping advocates to launch a congressional caucus with the goal of ending the youth vaping epidemic.
Read MoreWIRED: Regulators say Juul hasn't proved its claim that e-cigarettes are safer than tobacco, and uses misleading appeals to kids.
Read MoreCBS News: Eight deaths in the U.S. are now blamed on vaping, with the latest happening in Missouri.
Read MoreWIRED: That’s why all those weird, possibly toxic flavorings are allowed—and the lax regulatory environment goes back a century.
Read MoreFox News: Teen anti-vaping advocate Caleb Mintz and his mom, Parents Against Vaping E-Cigarettes co-founder Meredith Berkman, tell their story on 'America's Newsroom.'
Read MoreNY Post: Same box — right down to the warning on the front and back that “This product contains nicotine. Nicotine is an addictive chemical.”
Read MoreInside Edition: Critics say the high levels of nicotine coupled with pleasant flavoring and the misconception that the product at hand is harmless makes e-cigarettes especially attractive to teens.
Read MoreWeb MD: The administration will ask that the FDA ban non-tobacco-flavored e-cigarettes from the market.
Read MoreWeb MD: The administration will ask that the FDA ban non-tobacco-flavored e-cigarettes from the market.
Read MoreNew York Times: The agency sent a warning letter to the company, saying it violated regulations by touting its vaping products as safer than traditional tobacco cigarettes.
Read MoreCBS2: CBS2's Carolyn Gusoff has the latest on the town of Hempstead's move to ban the sale of vaping products.
Read MoreNew York Times: A surge of severe lung ailments has baffled doctors and public health experts.
Read MoreBloomberg: Federal health officials widely acknowledge that teen vaping is a health crisis, but it appears the extent of that crisis is still coming to light.
Read MoreBoston Herald: Top Boston pulmonologists say vaping injuries are reaching crisis levels — with one local patient who started vaping in fifth grade — as the CDC reports vape-related lung illness is rising nationwide and a new Dana-Farber study warns of second-hand vape hazards.
Read MoreMother Jones: On July 25, Juul, the $38 billion e-cigarette company, appeared before the United States House Oversight Committee to explain its role in youth nicotine addiction.
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