The Detroit News: Kassie Weje, a 16-year-old junior at University High School in Ferndale, said her little sister was first exposed to other kids vaping at school when she was in fifth grade.
Read MoreWNDU: Vaping and synthetic drugs are not only dangerous but can be deadly. Local organizations held a town hall Tuesday for a discussion on Deceptive Addiction: The Effects of Vaping and Synthetic Drugs.
Read MoreDetroit Today: Guest host Nick Austin explores how Americans moved away from cigarettes and why younger people have been hooked on e-cigarettes and vape pens.
Read MoreCleveland.com: A majority of American adults approve of banning the sale of all tobacco products, according to a report from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
Read MoreWGME: The Bar Harbor Town Council voted 7-0 on an ordinance that would prohibit the sale of any tobacco product with “any taste or smell relating to fruit, menthol, mint, wintergreen, chocolate, cocoa, vanilla, honey, or any candy, desert, alcoholic beverage, herb or spice.”
Read MoreBrookings: In the mid-2010s, cigarette smoking was on a decline among youth. In fact, cigarette use amongst teens were at its lowest levels since the initial surge of teen cigarette smoking.
Read MoreSouth Dakota News Watch: On July 1, the use of e-cigarettes or other vaping products will become illegal in almost all South Dakota workplaces and public buildings, including bars, restaurants and casinos.
Read MoreSouth Dakota News Watch: School districts from Sioux Falls to Spearfish are grappling with an increase in students who are “vaping” on campus.
Read MorePublic Radio for Eastern North Carolina: A new report released by the American Lung Association, the "State of Tobacco Control" report, gives North Carolina an "F" in every category.
Read MoreOuter Banks Voice: At the Feb. 6 county commissioners’ meeting, by a vote of 5-1, Dare County became the first county in the state to adopt a resolution formally asking the North Carolina General Assembly to raise the age of tobacco sales to 21.
Read MoreRadio 101: “When you pick up one of these products that you may get in school, or from somebody, a friend or someone you know at school, and you inhale it, you're really really rolling the dice," Clapp says. "You're rolling the dice with the potential to become addicted to a substance like nicotine. But moreover, you're rolling the dice to inhale something that could potentially cause immediate harm to your lungs, and even death."
Read MoreWilmington StarNews: Pender County Schools reported a medical emergency at one of its high schools Jan. 28 related to vaping, in which first responders deployed “preventative medicine” at the scene and then transported one student to the hospital.
Read MoreABC Newspapers: We know flavor restrictions work and Minnesota is ready to clear the market of all flavored tobacco products. A 2020 statewide poll found that 74 percent of Minnesotans support prohibiting the sales of all flavored tobacco products, including menthol cigarettes.
Read MoreUS News: Minnesota health officials warned Friday of a possible resurgence of lung injuries related to vaping, saying they've had 11 reported cases in the past two months.
Read MoreCincinnati, Ohio: PAVe advocate Courthney Calvin in action! She is the Public Health Educator/Tobacco Free Living Coordinator at the Cincinnati Health Department.
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