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After weeks of public hearings, Columbus City Council is expected to vote Monday on whether or not to ban flavored tobacco and vaping products from being sold within city limits.
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An organization representing more than a hundred greater Columbus community organizations, public health advocacy agencies and faith institutions, is trying to end the sale of flavored tobacco products in Columbus.
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Health, Science & EnvironmentThe Director of the Center for Tobacco Research and co-leader of the Cancer Control Program at the OSU James Hospital said the FDA's decision came as a big surprise.
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Health, Science & EnvironmentResearchers found reduced heart function in male mice over time, but surprisingly, female mice were unaffected.
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A new study by Cleveland Clinic Children’s finds that teens who regularly vape THC are likely to develop a serious condition associated with vaping...
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Despite enforcement efforts to stop teen vaping, kids are getting their hands on a new array of disposable products that come in sweet and fruity flavors.
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The federal government recently raised the smoking age to 21 to help curb teen vaping. Some are applauding the decision as a win for public health....
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Just a few weeks ago, some Midwest state legislatures were aiming to raise the legal age for smoking. But Congress moved first, setting a new national...
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The federal government is taking action to pull many flavored products popular with kids off the market. Public health advocates say the move doesn't go far enough.
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The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said most people who have had lung injuries after vaping had consumed THC-containing products.