A new report is raising concern about tobacco use among kids and flavored cigars are among the top concerns. Here in the Valley, Tempe city leaders want to further regulate the selling of tobacco.
Flavoring added to small, cheap cigars is making these the second-most popular tobacco product among youth, a new report shows. The report comes as federal regulators prepare to bar flavored cigars.
Cigarette smoking may be declining worldwide, but tobacco use is still responsible for the deaths of about 6 million people globally each year, according to the World Health Organization. In the ...
INDIANAPOLIS — Tobacco is the leading cause of preventable death in the U.S., according to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. Now, the FDA is pushing to restrict the sale of flavored cigars to ...
Nov. 2, 2005 — -- Despite all the known risks about smoking and the landmark 1998 promise by Big Tobacco not to target children under 18, each day 2,000 Americans aged 12 to 17 become regular ...
Dr. Blum attributed the trend to sports icons like Michael Jordan, who popularized cigar smoking after the Chicago Bulls' championships in the 1990s. "Unfortunately Michael Jordan is credited with ...
The pouches have become a cause célèbre among anti-regulation conservatives, and a growing number of middle and high school students are using them. Reading time 3 minutes A new survey indicates ...