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  2. Adults use Juul e-cigarettes for their intended purpose - AOL

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    Anecdotal evidence suggests some adults are using the nicotine pods as they were intended: to quit smoking. Adults use Juul e-cigarettes for their intended purpose — to quit smoking — even as ...

  3. Harvard researchers discover toxin in Juul pods that can ...

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    A new analysis from researchers at Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health has uncovered a microbial toxin in Juul pods that has the potential to cause serious longterm lung damage.

  4. Juul - Wikipedia

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    It applies to "all of their products currently marketed in the United States." The FDA has previously authorized other companies to sell vaping products intended for adults, but it cited Juul for targeting its products and advertising specifically to young people. [221] The company said it would appeal and seek a stay of the decisions. [222] [223]

  5. Health effects of electronic cigarettes - Wikipedia

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    JUUL e-cigarette with a battery and differently flavored pods. Vaping presents safety risks that are definitionally higher than those of simple abstinence, as they have no independent health benefits. This comparison is relevant because some users adopt e-cigarettes for the nicotine (or cannabinoids), even though they have never smoked.

  6. FDA criticizes Juul for telling students its e-cigs are ... - AOL

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    In a letter published today, the US Food and Drug Administration criticized Juul for telling students that its vaping products are "totally safe" and "99% safer than cigarettes." According to the ...

  7. 2019–2020 vaping lung illness outbreak - Wikipedia

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    According to the CDC, if you are an adult using e-cigarettes, or vaping, products, to quit smoking, do not return to smoking cigarettes. [2] Adults addicted to nicotine using e-cigarettes should weigh all risks and benefits, and consider utilizing FDA-approved nicotine replacement therapies. [2]

  8. The FDA reverses ban on Juul e-cigarettes - AOL

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    The Food and Drug Administration announced Thursday that it has reversed its ban on Juul e-cigarettes while it reviews new court decisions and considers updated information provided by the vape maker.

  9. Electronic cigarette and e-cigarette liquid marketing - Wikipedia

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    E-cigarette advertising approaches have successfully spread to young adults and youth. [16] The money spent in e-cigarette marketing has been accompanied with a rise in vaping in young adults and youth. [17] Containers for e-liquids (the liquid used in vape products) can seem tempting to children of all ages for many reasons. [18]