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Vaping

As smoking’s popularity plummets, vaping is on the rise. People have turned to e-cigarettes and other products to get a fix of nicotine, THC, and other flavored vapor. For companies like Juul, the industry is booming, and regulators at groups like the Food and Drug Administration have struggled to craft regulations to keep up with the rising demand. In the United States, young people, in particular, have started vaping in droves, leading the surgeon general to declare youth vaping an epidemic in 2018. An outbreak of a mysterious lung injury linked to e-cigarette use (particularly in people who use THC) has also captured the attention of both regulators and public health officials.

People are throwing their Juuls out windows and drenching them in water just to quit

Also subbing in sugar snap peas

Ashley Carman
Why Big Tobacco and Big Vape love comparing nicotine to caffeine

‘They’re apples and oranges’

Rachel Becker
A spike in underage vaping prompts FDA to restrict flavored e-cigarette products

The FDA is also taking aim at flavored cigars and menthol-flavored cigarettes

Rachel Becker
What a ban on e-cigarette flavors could mean for Big Tobacco

It could be a big hit to companies like Juul and a boon for Big Tobacco

Rachel Becker
Is nicotine actually bad for you?

The case against Juul is also partly a case against nicotine

Rachel Becker
Why is Juul worth $16 billion? It’s more like a cigarette than you think

“This is a recipe for addiction.”

Rachel Becker