What's the difference?
A look at how cigarettes, e-cigarettes and non-combusted cigarettes vary.
A look at how cigarettes, e-cigarettes and non-combusted cigarettes vary.
Find out how FDA and CDC collect and analyze NYTS data to understand trends in youth tobacco use.
In this Q&A, Holman speaks to the future of tobacco regulatory science as it evolves with the technology and introduction of new and novel tobacco products.
FDA's Youth Tobacco Prevention Plan—a key component of the agency's Comprehensive Plan for Tobacco and Nicotine Regulation—is a series of actions to stop youth use of tobacco products, especially e-cigarettes. This includes a special focus on preventing youth access to tobacco products, curbing marketing of tobacco products aimed at youth; and educating teens about the dangers of using any tobacco product, including e-cigarettes, as well as educating retailers about their key role in protecting youth.
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