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A popular nicotine product is increasingly making young kids sick after they accidentally ingest it, according to a new study.
A popular nicotine product is increasingly making young kids sick after they accidentally ingest it, according to a new study ...
The amount of kids who have gotten ill after ingesting nicotine pouches increased from 2010 to 2023, the study shows. The ...
Tobacco billboards disappeared from the Minnesota landscape 27 years ago, but nicotine is speeding back into sight on the highway.
Nicotine pouches are now a fast-growing source of nicotine poisoning in young children, according to a new study.
Nicotine pouches aren't just growing in popularity — they're also growing in dangers for children, according to a new study ...
To keep children safe, the study authors recommend not using nicotine pouches in front of children so they don’t imitate the ...
After more than 17 years of legal battles and public health advocacy, the U.S. tobacco industry will soon be free from a rare form of accountability: the court-mandated requirement to publicly admit ...
A massive spike in young children accidentally ingesting nicotine pouches has alarmed poison control researchers, with a 763% ...
Calls to poison control centers about kids under 6 ingesting nicotine pouches jumped 763% between 2020 and 2023. Nicotine ...
Nicotine pouches have emerged as a transformative product, offering a smoke-free alternative to traditional tobacco use. Their introduction has significantly influenced consumer habits, reflecting ...