Vaping is coming before the Supreme Court next week as federal regulators ask the high court to uphold its block on sweet, ...
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U.S. high school students use e-cigarettes. That's roughly 3 million students nationwide. While most of the U.S. is improving ...
A majority of Supreme Court justices didn’t seem convinced Monday that federal regulators misled companies before refusing to ...
The focal point of the case is 2009 law enacted by Congress that gives the Food and Drug Administration a mandate to curb the ...
Donald Trump has given a variety of statements on vaping, as well as being the person who signed off on the FDA ban being argued in court today.
Supreme Court justices grappled Monday with arguments about the Food and Drug Administration’s (FDA) regulation of flavored ...
The justices will hear arguments about the FDA's rejection of some e-cigarettes. High schoolers are at the center of the case ...
The global tobacco industry is still big business, worth around £730 billion a year. This may seem strange for a product ...
These devices have the same addictive potential as a real cigarette. In fact, some e-cigarettes don’t look like cigarettes at all. Instead, they look like thumb or flash drives or memory sticks ...