Electronic Cigarettes
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Court of Appeal upholds Quebec law restricting advertising of vaping productsThe appeals court judges ruled that the Quebec government had the right to limit the potential effect of electronic cigarette advertising on young people and on non-smokers.ConsumerNov 16, 2021
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First e-cigarette authorized in the U.S., FDA cites benefit for smokersTuesday's decision only applies to Vuse's Solo e-cigarette and its tobacco-flavored nicotine cartridges.HealthOct 12, 2021
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Nova Scotia to regulate nicotine levels in e-cigarettes in proposed legislationNova Scotia was the first province in Canada to ban flavours, and Delorey says the details of the nicotine regulations will be established at a later date.HealthFeb 27, 2020
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This week on ‘Focus Montreal’: Dec. 1, 2019This week on Focus Montreal, Global takes a look at the health risks with vaping, Montreal's homeless shelters' plans for the winter and Expos Fest, a fundraiser that celebrates the city's beloved old baseball team.FeaturesDec 1, 2019
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Number of probable vaping-related illness cases in B.C. jumps to 3: Health CanadaAs of Wednesday, Health Canada confirmed a total of three cases in British Columbia.HealthNov 8, 2019
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Juul still a favourite among teens as vaping numbers rise in the U.S.The study found that mint was the most popular flavour among Juul users in 10th and 12th grades and the second-most popular among middle-schoolers.HealthNov 5, 2019
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U.S. doctors investigating lung illnesses they think are linked to vapingDoctors are looking into 50 cases of breathing illness across the U.S. they think might be related to vaping.HealthAug 16, 2019
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Juul never intended electronic cigarette for teens: co-founderCo-founder James Monsees testified that Juul developed its blockbuster vaping device and flavor pods for adult smokers who want to stopWorldJul 25, 2019
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Rise in number of teens vaping in Saskatchewan concerning to authoritiesOver 40 per cent of youth in Saskatchewan reported using electronic cigarettes, 15 per cent who are regular users, according to government data.CanadaNov 22, 2018
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Do e-cigarettes harm or help? New report reveals the impacts they have on healthE-cigarettes are less harmful than tobacco cigarettes, but that doesn't mean they don't come with health risks, researcher say.HealthJan 24, 2018
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