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Muchos adultos j贸venes que empezaron a vapear de adolescentes no pueden dejar el h谩bito

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El marketing de las empresas de cigarrillos electr贸nicos, que promocionan atractivos nombres con sabores frutales similares a los caramelos, llev贸 a muchos adolescentes a probar el vapeo.

Urged on by LGBTQ+ Activists, California Cities Weigh Stricter Smoking Rules

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High rates of smoking in the LGBTQ+ community, and the ease with which young people can buy a range of nicotine products, is leading several Northern California cities to consider new restrictions on cigarettes, vapes, and cigars.

M谩s ni帽os peque帽os se intoxican al inhalar la nicotina l铆quida de los cigarrillos electr贸nicos

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Miles de menores al a帽o est谩n expuestos a la nicotina l铆quida de los cigarrillos electr贸nicos, tambi茅n conocidos como vapeadores. Para un ni帽o peque帽o, incluso unas pocas gotas pueden ser fatales.

As Low-Nicotine Cigarettes Hit the Market, Anti-Smoking Groups Press for Wider Standard

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The first FDA-authorized cigarettes with 95% less nicotine than traditional smokes will go on sale in California, Florida, and Texas starting in early July. Anti-smoking groups oppose greenlighting just one plant biotech鈥檚 products and instead urge federal regulators to set a low-nicotine standard for the entire industry.

M谩s adolescentes adictos a cigarrillos electr贸nicos con altas dosis de nicotina

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El vapeo se ha disparado hasta convertirse en una industria de $8.2 mil millones, y los fabricantes est谩n inundando el mercado con miles de productos que pueden ser mucho m谩s adictivos.

Amid COVID Chaos, California Legislators Fight for Major Health Care Bills

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There鈥檚 less time, less attention and fewer resources this year, but that isn鈥檛 stopping lawmakers from acting on controversial health care legislation not directly related to the coronavirus pandemic.

Vaping, Opioid Addiction Accelerate Coronavirus Risks, Says NIDA Director

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Dr. Nora Volkow, who heads the National Institute on Drug Abuse, details how emerging science points to added challenges for these patient populations and the public health system.

As The Coronavirus Spreads, Americans Lose Ground Against Other Health Threats

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Health care experts thought the battle was won against heart disease, measles, smoking, STDs and other life-threatening conditions and behaviors. Better think again.

Listen: How Vaping Regulations Are Playing Out In The States

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KHN Midwest correspondent Lauren Weber joined Wisconsin Public Radio鈥檚 Rob Ferrett on 鈥淐entral Time鈥 to discuss the latest on vaping bans and what they mean for vaping trends among youth.

En 2020, California planea a lo grande en atenci贸n m茅dica

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Los proyectos de ley de atenci贸n m茅dica y las iniciativas presupuestarias de los pol铆ticos est谩n llenas de ideas y d贸lares, y se oponen a industrias poderosas.

For 2020, California Goes Big On Health Care

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California lawmakers are proposing ambitious health care ideas, from creating a state generic drug label to banning the sale of flavored e-cigarette products. Even though Democrats control state government, they鈥檙e likely to face pushback from powerful health care industry groups like hospitals.聽

KHN鈥檚 鈥榃hat The Health?鈥: Democrats Roll Dice On SCOTUS And The ACA

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A group of Democratic state attorneys general are betting the Supreme Court will take up the case and overturn a federal appeals court ruling in time for the 2020 elections. In other high-court news, most Republicans in Congress are asking the justices to use a Louisiana law to overturn the landmark abortion-rights ruling, Roe v. Wade. Joanne Kenen of Politico, Stephanie Armour of The Wall Street Journal and Paige Winfield Cunningham of The Washington Post join KHN鈥檚 Julie Rovner to discuss this and more. Rovner also interviews NPR鈥檚 Richard Harris, who wrote the latest KHN-NPR 鈥淏ill of the Month鈥 feature.

A Veteran Started Vaping THC To Cope With Chronic Pain. Then He Got Very Sick.

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A Navy veteran from Cleveland tried vaping marijuana to deal with his chronic pain. He landed in the hospital, becoming one of over 2,400 Americans who have suffered serious lung injury from vaping.

Don’t Toss That E-Cig: Vaping Waste Is A Whole New Headache For Schools And Cities

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E-cigarettes may look sleek, but they create toxic trash, especially at high schools where vaping is widespread. Disposable nicotine pods can be poisonous, and vape pens contain batteries and metals. Safely disposing of them can mean a trip to the local recycling center.